The Peacehaven Wastewater Treatment Works (WTW), which provides wastewater services for the Brighton and Hove catchment, has picked up a further award.
The huge, grass-roofed treatment works and 11km of sewer tunnel through which wastewater travels to Peacehaven as part of the Cleaner Seas for Sussex project, constructed on behalf of Southern Water, won the Thomas Brassey Award from the Southeast England branch of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
Branch members picked out the Peacehaven project as having demonstrated overall outstanding engineering excellence, said Contracts Manager, Graham Sugrue.
He and members of the consortium behind the £300 million project received the award at the SE England ICE branch award ceremony at Leeds Castle, Kent.
Costain was part of the 4Delivery joint venture that included Veolia Water and MWH.
The Peacehaven WTW is undergoing its final stage of commissioning before being formally tested and then handed over to Southern Water. Its introduction removes the final area in the UK required to meet the EU water treatment directive.
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