Housebuilding and construction group Galliford Try plc (GFRD.L) Tuesday said its Infrastructure business has secured one of six places in joint venture on part of the Environment Agency's Water and Environment Management framework 2013-17. The framework, which is to begin in July 2013, will operate for four years with a possibility for further two-year extension, Galliford said in a statement. The company has generated about 25 million pounds as a result of the final year of the current Agency framework appointment, which expires concurrently.
The appointment will involve the Group primarily serving the Agency's flood and coastal erosion risk management function and also being available to risk management authorities, Defra delivery bodies, local authorities, internal drainage boards and the Welsh government. Galliford Try will provide a variety of services associated with asset delivery including design, early supplier engagement, construction and project management, all in joint venture with Black & Veatch.
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