Anglian Water have completed a 5km stretch of new and upgraded pipeline works between Lillingstone Lovell and Whittlebury in Buckinghamshire in Spring 2026.
The contractor Clancy Group engaged with MCM as its single supply partner, managing initial rapid testing and waste removal before the sourcing and supply of recycled aggregates once construction and pipe installation was underway.
MCM sourced and supplied sustainable aggregates in large volumes, including Type 1 recycled aggregate and recycled shingle. Used for temporary roadway and the preparation of trenches and pipe bedding, the team tapped into their extensive supplier network, ensuring streamlined and efficient single supply for soils and aggregates.
With a large volume of waste removal required from the works, MCM also engaged their network with waste management services, from on-site sampling and rapid testing to classifying, removal and recycling where required.
MCM were on site quickly to test soils when suspected coal tar was unearthed, and could safely and compliantly manage its removal with licensed waste partners to ensure the site programme continued without interruption.
Within the contractor’s tight works schedule, MCM were able to react and deliver services and products in the shortest turnaround times. Clear and rapid communication between supply partners was paramount and continuity was critical, managed in-house by the project’s designated account manager.
Logistically, the trucked deliveries and removal vehicles had to contend with road closures and other contractor access throughout the two month programme. Part of the HS2 route and with its direct route A413 closed throughout the works, these contractors and utility providers were all vying for similar routes and diversion options. MCM’s logistics team had to liaise and react quickly to delivery windows as these arose.
Working with the main contractor, MCM could ensure
The £2m works by Anglian Water’s Integrated Maintenance, Repair and Developer Services (IMRDS) replaced old 12-inch water mains with new high performance polyethylene pipes. This will reduce the likelihood of bursts and leaks, ensuring continuity of supply for all local residents.