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Axioma Servisas will continue to maintain the technological facilities of Vilniaus Vandenys

Axioma Servisas, a provider of technical maintenance services to industry and infrastructure leaders, has won a major public procurement contract and has committed to continuing the maintenance of technological equipment at Lithuania’s largest water management company, UAB Vilniaus Vandenys.

Repair work will be carried out as needed

The company’s team will continue to maintain the equipment at the Vilnius City Wastewater Treatment Plant: screw conveyors, presses, separators, pumps, blowers, fans, mixers, and treatment filters. This also includes coarse and fine screens.

It is anticipated that “Vilniaus Vandenys” will procure services as needed, and the maximum value of the facility maintenance services will not exceed 3 million euros.

The facility maintenance contract has been signed for two years, with the option to extend it for an additional 12 months.

We have been servicing this facility since 2017

Axioma Servisas team has been providing wastewater treatment plant maintenance and repair services to the client for nearly a decade—since 2017.

“This contract is a significant recognition of our work and a sign of trust. With our many years of experience at this facility, we can ensure not only high-quality service but also a prompt response to the client’s needs. Our goal is to ensure the uninterrupted and efficient operation of the facilities,” says Project Manager Vaidas Seniūnas.

About the client

“Vilniaus Vandenys” supplies drinking water and manages wastewater for nearly 300,000 residents in Vilnius and the districts of Vilnius, Švenčionys, and Šalčininkai. Every day, 89,000 cubic meters of drinking water are supplied to consumers—this accounts for approximately one-quarter of all water extracted and consumed in Lithuania. Additionally, about 107,000 cubic meters of wastewater are treated daily—nearly one-third of the country’s total volume.