Amey, one of the UK’s leading public service providers, has been selected to provide total facilities management to Ministry of Justice Custodial estates across the North East, North West, Yorkshire and Humberside, as well as the East Midlands, West Midlands and Wales.
The five year contract has the option of a two year extension and will see Amey delivering two of four lots*, which include services such as; building repair and maintenance, cleaning, grounds maintenance as well as energy and environmental management across the estates.
Mel Ewell, Chief Executive for Amey, said: “We are delighted to secure this contract and build on our relationship with the Ministry of Justice.
“By drawing on our existing expertise and by developing partnerships with local suppliers, we are able to provide a tailored, responsive and resilient service that supports the Ministry of Justice in achieving, safe, secure and enhanced estates.”
The contract commences in June 2015 and will provide efficiencies through investment in innovative technology as well as through the introduction a dynamic and effective resourcing model.