The contract is designed to support the Army Basing Programme within the UK, providing facilities management support services with delivery across Salisbury Plain Training Area and at Aldershot.
The Army Basing Programme will see a series of unit moves and re-roles within the UK, and the return and resettlement of troops from Germany by 2019.
As part of the Aspire Defence Capital Works Joint Venture, KBR will design and Carillion will construct 130 new buildings, together with extensions and alterations to existing buildings and associated infrastructure.
Work is expected to start immediately with completion scheduled for 2020.
The Aspire Defence Services Joint Venture will also provide facilities management and maintenance for the assets to be constructed, as well as support for a variety of services including catering and cleaning to technical stores management and tailoring of uniforms, the provision of transport and administration support.
The contract covers an extension to Facilities Management and support for the Project Allenby/Connaught (PAC) scheme, a 35-year contract let by the UK Ministry of Defence to Aspire Defence Limited in 2006.
Project Allenby/Connaught is the largest infrastructure private finance initiative (PFI) contract ever let by the Ministry of Defence and will run until 2041. KBR and Carillion are responsible for managing the existing Army estates including providing a full range of hard and soft facilities management services, as well as overseeing the design, consent, demolition, new build, and refurbishment of garrison buildings for Project Allenby/Connaught.
The first wave of construction under this project was successfully completed in 2014 with a superior safety performance, one of the safest major construction projects in the UK.
“This award is indicative of KBR’s success over the past ten years improving accommodations and working facilities for the UK military through Project Allenby/Connaught,” said Stuart Bradie, KBR President and CEO.
“We will continue to successfully deliver on this significant project and look forward to further growing and strengthening our enduring relationship with the UK military.”
Since contract signing in 2006, approximately 550 new and refurbished buildings have been completed to date, on time, safely and to budget in an eight-year programme, enhancing soldiers’ living and working accommodation at Tidworth, Perham Down, Bulford, Larkhill, Warminster and Aldershot. Aspire Defence Services has been successfully delivering hard and soft facilities management and maintenance services under PAC for a decade.
Carillion Chief Executive, Richard Howson, said: ”We are delighted that Aspire Defence Limited and its sub-contractors Aspire Defence Capital Works and Aspire Defence Services have been selected by the Ministry of Defence to deliver this major element of the Army Basing Programme. I believe this reflects in the successful delivery of new living and working accommodation along with associated assets for Project Allenby/Connaught, together with the high-quality, value for money services that will continue to be provided for this project. We look forward to continuing our strong relationship with Aspire Defence Limited and to working together on behalf of the Ministry of Defence to create the accommodation and deliver the facilities manage services needed for the successful delivery of its Army Basing programme.”
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