Construction company Galliford Try said on Wednesday that its buildings unit has been appointed to the new ยฃ2.5bn Constructor Services Framework by the Ministry of Justice.
Galliford stated it had been awarded places on lot 4 – London and East England on Framework A, lots 6 – South and 8 – London and East England on Framework B and lot 9 – National Framework C.
Chief executive Bill Hocking said: “This major framework success further cements our position as a leading contractor in the custodial sector, one of the key markets for our sustainable growth strategy.
“We look forward to working with the MoJ to provide it with the high-quality facilities required to manage the prison population in the future.”
As of 0945 GMT, Galliford Try shares were down 0.70% at 170.20p.
Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com




