Axioma servisas, which provides a range of maintenance services to industry and infrastructure leaders, has won another important public procurement contract and has undertaken to continue servicing the technological equipment of UAB Vilniaus vandenys, the largest Lithuanian water management company.
Repair work will be carried out on a bespoke basis
The Kaunas Service Department will continue to provide maintenance services for the Vilnius City Wastewater Treatment Plant’s equipment such as screw conveyors, presses, pumps, blowers, fans, mixers, treatment filters, coarse and fine grates.
It is foreseen that Vilniaus vandenys will purchase the services on an as-needed basis and the maximum amount of maintenance services will not exceed EUR 950 000.
The maintenance contract for the facilities is signed for two years.
Servicing equipment since 2017
Axioma servisas team has been providing maintenance and repair services for wastewater treatment plants for more than seven years, since 2017. The sludge treatment plant is also maintained under a separate contract.
“We are pleased to contribute to the smooth operation of the important wastewater treatment plants in Vilnius. Specialists with many years of experience in the maintenance of this facility also carry out regular maintenance, scheduled repairs and emergency breakdowns. We are a reliable and long-term partner for our client, and the work is carried out smoothly, reliably and within the client’s deadlines,” says Vytautas Krušinskas, Head of the Kaunas Service Unit.
About Vilniaus vandenis
“Vilniaus vandenys supplies drinking water and manages wastewater for more than 600,000 inhabitants in Vilnius and the districts of Vilnius, Švenčionys and Šalčininkai. The company’s shareholders are the municipalities of Vilnius City (88.97%), Vilnius (4.50%), Švenčionys (4.62%) and Šalčininkai (1.91%). The daily supply of drinking water to the population amounts to 94 000 cubic meters, which is about a quarter of the total drinking water produced and consumed in Lithuania, and the treatment of 116 000 cubic meters of waste water, which is almost a third of the country’s total waste water.