Galliford Try’s Asset Intelligence business has secured a spot on DEFRA’s £600m science estate engineering framework
A position on lot 4 of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) £600m science estate engineering framework has been secured by Galliford Try’s Asset Intelligence.
The Defra award comes following Galliford Try’s rebranding of their Security and Active Fire capability earlier this year as Asset Intelligence.
The business works on ensuring the safety, security, and compliance of government, public and regulated sector clients through providing physical and electronic security and active fire services.
The framework covers delivery of security services on DEFRA sites
The four-year framework covers design, build, installation, commissioning, and handover of security services in Defra’s centres across the UK.
There is a focus on specialist facilities in Weybridge, Surrey.
The framework also covers security work at sites in Wales, Devon, Cumbria, Tyne and Wear, Shropshire, Suffolk, and Nottinghamshire.
Supporting electronic and physical security of staff and stakeholders
Uzair Osman, managing director of the Asset Intelligence business, commented on securing the spot on the DEFRA science estate engineering framework: “Providing security to the Defra estate aligns closely to our core skillsets and growing national presence as electronic and physical security partner of choice. We look forward to working closely with Defra to support the security and wellbeing of their staff and stakeholders.”