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AMCO fully embraces the concept and principles of partnering and regularly uses this management process with effective results.



BAA Framework Partnership
Our first formal venture into partnering was in 1997 with British Airport Authority (BAA), who at the time were recognised as the forerunners of partnering style procurement in the UK construction industry. This five year partnering framework agreement utilised the ECC Conditions (target cost with activity schedule). All contracts under the framework being executed on a transparent cost basis with each activity being benchmarked to measure continuous improvement.
Partnering, in several different formats, accounts for an ever-increasing proportion of our order book. In simple terms we define partnering as a commitment by both parties to a long-term relationship based on mutually agreed objectives to strive for world class capability and competitiveness.

For further information about AMCO's partnering philosophy please contact Projects Director, Peter Brooks email: partnering@amco-construction.co.uk

Partnering Projects
TitleLocationSector
Tilbury Ship Unloading SystemLondonEnergy
Dock Street Rail TunnelScotlandInfrastructure
Don Valley Sewer ReplacementScotlandUtilities
Hogsmill Sewage Treatment Works Improvement TunnelLondonUtilities
Mersey Kingsway Tunnel Cross Passages ContractLiverpoolRoads
Mersey Queensway Emergency Escapes ContractLiverpoolRoads
Perry Hall to Gravelly Sewer - Phase 1West MidlandsUtilities
Sloy Hydro Station No 5 Tunnel RepairsScotlandEnergy
Automatic Vehicle Identification SystemsNationalTransportation
British Nuclear Group EC&I FrameworkNationalEnergy
Connah's Quay Power Station E,C & I MaintenanceNorth WalesEnergy
EA Flood Warning Telemetry SystemsNorth WestInfrastructure
Mining Equipment InstallationSpitsbergen, NorwayEnergy
Ratcliffe on Soar Power Station Engineering MaintenanceNottinghamEnergy
Ratcliffe on Soar Power Station Water Treatment Plant UpgradeNottinghamWater
Face to Face TransferSpitsbergen, NorwayMining
Wistow Development and Infrastructure InstallationsNorth YorkshireMining

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