Carillion JV wins defence contracts worth £2.8bn

WOLVERHAMPTON construction and support services giant Carillion and joint venture partner Amey have signed contracts worth up to £2.8bn with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation.

The deal is for a further three Next Generation Estate Contracts.
 
These three contracts form the final part of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation’s (DIO) Next Generation Estate Contracts (NGEC) programme to maintain and upgrade defence infrastructure. 

This announcement completes the NGEC facilities management contract awards programme and follows the announcement on May 12 that Carillion and Amey joint ventures had won the National Housing Prime contract and the Scotland and Northern Ireland Regional Prime contract. 

The five NGECs won by the Carillion and Amey joint ventures have a total potential value of £4.5bn.

Carillion chief executive Richard Howson said: “We look forward to building on the strong relationship we have developed with Defence Infrastructure Organisation and to working closely with DIO to deliver further improvements to the quality and energy efficiency of the Defence estate across the whole of the UK.

“DIO set industry the challenge of providing added value to the military estate and by awarding us these five contracts providing UK wide coverage the offers we submitted have been recognised as generating demonstrable benefits in this regard, including the use of market leading customer feedback systems.”

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