Farrans-Glanua has completed a £2m water infrastructure improvement scheme in the Bushmills area on behalf of NI Water, strengthening the local network and boosting reliability for customers.
The project involved installing a larger-diameter pipeline over 3.8km from Craig Park Service Reservoir to a connection at the junction of Cozies Road and Cabragh Road. The upgrade is designed to future-proof supplies for Bushmills and nearby communities, while cutting the risk of bursts and associated disruption.
Anna Delargy, NI Water Project Manager said: "I am delighted to announce the completion of this major Water Infrastructure Improvement Scheme. The new main will provide an essential water supply system and ensure the security of supply and ongoing provision of high-quality drinking water to our customers in Bushmills and the surrounding area.
"I would like to thank our wider NI Water project team, including contractor Farrans-Glanua JV, WSP, and the wider community for their continued support and co-operation as we worked to complete this essential scheme which will help safeguard the local drinking water supply for generations to come."
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