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Carillion PLC 20 February 2007 February 20 2007 Carillion wins 5-year signalling work for Network Rail worth around £60 million Support services and construction company Carillion has been awarded a five year framework agreement that is estimated to be worth up to £60m to undertake signalling work for Network Rail. Carillion Rail will deliver signalling renewals, including alterations, enhancements, safety improvements, small renewal projects and life-extension schemes in the South East area. This is part of an extensive programme of schemes to improve the rail network in this region. John McDonough, Carillion's chief executive said: 'We are delighted to have been awarded a five-year signalling contract extension, to improve equipment reliability, railway safety and further reduce train delays.' Note to editors Carillion is one of the UK's leading business and construction services companies and a major supplier of rail infrastructure services. In addition to the renewal of track and switches and crossings, Carillion carries out a wide range of enhancement projects for Network Rail that generate the largest proportion of its turnover in the rail sector. Carillion also maintains Phase I and II of the high-speed Channel Tunnel Rail Link and constructed railway track and overhead lines on Phase II of the Link. For further information contact John Denning, Director Group Corporate Affairs: 01902 316384. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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