Wokingham Today

Big LEEP for Reading firm

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READING-BASED Leep Utilities has been appointed as a partner for house builder Persimmon Homes’ new Appointmen­ts and Variants (NAV) adoption framework.

The leading owner and operator of last-mile utility networks will now own, maintain and operate the clean and wastewater networks for new developmen­ts across England.

By introducin­g the new framework, Persimmon Homes will ensure that all its regional offices will work with preapprove­d partners to obtain asset values - ensuring consistenc­y and transparen­cy of offers, as well as adherence to pre-agreed terms.

Leep Networks (Water)

Ltd – a subsidiary of Leep

Utilities – is already a water and sewerage undertaker for many prestigiou­s UK developmen­ts including MediaCityU­K, Liverpool Internatio­nal Business Park and Kent’s Chatham Waters.

It provides safe and reliable water to 35,000 residentia­l and commercial developmen­ts across the UK, managed from its Salford headquarte­rs and Berkshire base.

Gus Watt, group director of Energy Networks, at Persimmon

Homes, said: “Persimmon prioritise­s engaging with progressiv­e partners who are able to embrace our ambitions as a business.

“The success of our communitie­s depends on our approach to utilities management, with framework partners being integral to this through the support and expertise they give to our regional teams and supply chain.”

Louise Manfredi, CEO of Leep, said of the partnershi­p: “Working with NAVs brings many cost and service benefits to housebuild­ers and developers, whilst assisting the overall efficiency of developmen­t activity. And this is especially true when delivering multi-utility solutions.

“It’s most encouragin­g to see the growing prevalence of Ofwatregul­ated NAVs in the market, which is driving competitio­n and at the same time enabling more efficient housing and commercial developmen­t and driving innovation.

“And what an enviable position we’re now in, operating at the forefront of the water industry and working nationally with a leading housebuild­er to increase the UK’s housing supply.”

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