GALLIFORD TRY BUILDING APPOINTED TO £56M OF PUBLIC SECTOR CONTRACTS
Galliford Try, one of the UK's leading construction groups announces that its Building business has been appointed to contracts worth a combined £56m.
Firstly, the business has been appointed to the £26m Oasis Restore Secure School in Kent, on behalf of the Ministry of Justice. The project consists of the refurbishment of the former site of Medway secure training centre to create the first secure school in the UK, including three residential blocks - creating 49 bedrooms, two educational buildings and a central services building.
Secondly, the business has concluded contracts with Worthing Borough Council to build the £30m Worthing Integrated Care Centre development. The new facility will provide GP, mental health, community and dentistry services, a pharmacy and additional services for families and young children. A multi-storey car park will also be built at the site.
Bill Hocking, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, commented: "Our Sustainable Growth Strategy of maintaining strong positions on public sector frameworks and collaborative relationships with local authorities are borne out by these two contract wins. We look forward to working with all the stakeholders involved to produce the high-quality public facilities that local communities deserve."
Galliford Try
Bill Hocking, Chief Executive 01895 855001
Andrew Duxbury, Finance Director
Kevin Corbett, General Counsel & Company Secretary
Notes to Editors
Galliford Try is a trading name of Galliford Try Holdings plc, a leading UK construction group listed on the London Stock Exchange. Operating as Galliford Try and Morrison Construction, the group carries out building and infrastructure projects with clients in the public, private and regulated sectors across the UK.