Galliford Try secures Ministry of Defence contracts worth £1.1bn
The Building business of Galliford Try plc, the housebuilding and construction group, has won places on two major new frameworks for the Ministry of Defence’s Next Generation Estates Contracts (NGEC) programme.
The two frameworks, procured by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, cover the South West and South East regions and are worth up to £1.1bn in total over a four-year period, with a possible three-year extension.
Projects worth up to £12m in value will be acquired through the frameworks as part of the NGEC pipeline.
Peter Truscott, Chief Executive of Galliford Try plc, commented: “We are delighted to have secured places on these two regional frameworks.
“Long-term relationships with key public sector clients remain a strategic focus for our business and this appointment reinforces our position with the MoD, having already secured places on the National Capital Works framework and Scottish regional framework.”
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