GALLIFORD TRY SECURES PLACE ON £250 MILLION NEXT GENERATION ESTATE CONTRACTS (NGEC) REGIONAL CAPITAL WORKS FRAMEWORK IN SCOTLAND
Galliford Try plc, the housebuilding and construction group, announces that its Integrated Solutions business, which has been part of the Group since the acquisition of Miller Construction, has been successfully appointed to the MoD's Next Generation Estates Contract (NGEC) Framework for Capital Works Projects in Scotland.
This framework is the second of six regional capital works frameworks being procured by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) on behalf of the MoD. The four year framework is worth up to £250 million for projects with individual values of up to £12 million, and is extendable for a further three years. The programme involves developing and delivering projects across the infrastructure, maritime and rural assets that make up the Defence Estate in Scotland.
Galliford Try Executive Chairman Greg Fitzgerald said: "We are delighted to have secured this opportunity, and are confident in our expertise to meet the demanding requirements of this framework. Our demonstration of innovation and flexibility, as well as Galliford Try's heavy emphasis on sustainability and energy efficiency, will stand us in a good position to deliver efficiently for this specialised market."
For further enquiries:
Galliford Try - Greg Fitzgerald, Executive Chairman 01895 855001
Graham Prothero, Finance Director
Notes to Editors
Galliford Try plc is a leading UK housebuilding and construction group. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and a member of the FTSE 250. The housebuilding business - through its Linden Homes brand - sells distinctive homes to the public and affordable homes to housing associations and local authority providers. The construction business carries out building and infrastructure work across the UK with clients ranging from major Government departments through to regulated utilities and private sector companies. At the end of the last financial year to 30 June 2014, the Group generated revenues of £1.8 billion.