The construction has secured places on nine lots of the Specialist Estates Engineering & Maintenance Services (Hard FM) framework for a four-year period.
Galliford Try’s assets intelligence, facilities management and Oak Specialist Services businesses have been selected for these.
- Galliford Try pilots mentoring scheme aimed at women
- Galliford Try wins £101m in public sector contracts
- Galliford Try sees 21% increase in revenue year-on-year
These cover security systems, fire protection and hard FM services
Bill Hocking, CEO at Galliford Try, said the contract success aligned with the company’s sustainability growth strategy goals.
“We look forward to working with NOE CPC’s clients to maximise the benefits from the framework for all the stakeholders involved,” said Bill.



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