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H2O Innovation awarded new and renewed O&M contracts worth $5.4 million

Mike Edwards   

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H2O Innovation Inc. of Quebec City has announced that it has recently been awarded three new operation and maintenance (O&M) service contracts and has extended seven existing contracts.

These projects have a total value of $5.4 million, bringing the corporation’s O&M backlog to $147.7 million

The corporation’s activities rely on three pillars: (i) Water Technologies & Services applies membrane technologies and engineering expertise to deliver equipment and services to municipal and industrial water, wastewater, and water reuse customers, (ii) Specialty Products is a set of businesses that manufacture and supply a complete line of specialty chemicals, consumables and engineered products for the global water treatment industry, and O&M provides contract operations and associated services for water and wastewater treatment systems.

H2O Innovation has been awarded a new O&M contract with Rocky View County, AB, for a period of two years, with the option to renew for three additional periods. The corporation has also secured two additional O&M contracts in the States of New York and Texas.

“Our new project in Alberta provides us with a great opportunity to maximize the use of our existing resources in the region and to enhance the cost efficiency of our fixed expenses,” said Frédéric Dugré, president, CEO and co-founder of H2O Innovation (pictured above).

“Furthermore, this project will allow us to take advantage of the operational synergies that exist across our three business pillars and that make H2O Innovation’s business model so unique. With 22 other plants operated by the corporation in Alberta, we are strategically positioned to better serve our clients located in this fast-growing region.”

Additionally, H2O Innovation has renewed several O&M contracts in the Hudson Valley, in the state of New York, as well as in the Northeastern U.S. One of these contracts is with the City of Lincoln, NH, and has been extended for an additional period of five years.


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