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News Release from: Biwater Treatment | Subject: BS15000
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 06 July 2005

BS15000 first for Biwater Treatment

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Biwater Treatment has become the first company in the water industry to achieve certification to BS15000, the new quality standard for the management of IT services.

Biwater Treatment has become the first company in the water industry to achieve certification to BS15000, the new quality standard for the management of IT services It is one of just thirty two organisations around the world to win the approval to date, among them 'blue chip' names such as BT, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Siemens and Vodafone

Biwater Treatment's approval encompasses 'management of IT services in support of project management, water asset management and related consultancy for projects typically for the water industry'.

It puts the seal on a six-month run of approvals for the company during which it received certification to the latest standards for its management of quality (ISO 9001),health and safety (OHSAS 18001), and environment (ISO14001).

Commenting on the latest success, Biwater Treatment managing director Mark Studholme said: "BS15000 is the first standard focused exclusively on the management of IT, which is a central component of our business operations".

"Along with our other approvals, it demonstrates to the water industry that our specialist technical expertise is supported by a comprehensive infrastructure that operates to world-class standards.".

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