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Yorkshire's Grontmij awarded contract on Ministry of Defence Framework
The Leeds-based engineering consultancy Grontmij has won a place on the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) technical support framework.
FATS/STS, the Framework Agreement for Technical Support/Specialist Technical Support, will see Grontmij offer technical expertise across a broad range of sectors. These include the delivery of environmental, energy and waste management services, as well as installations, facilities and construction.
Managed by the MoD’s Defence Equipment and Support Technical Services Team, the framework is intended to facilitate efficient and cost-effective procurement of technical support to the whole of the MoD.
Emma King, Grontmij’s Framework director, said: “We have a strong history of working with the MoD and we look forward to strengthening this relationship further by providing the same level of commitment, expertise and professionalism that we have delivered previously.
“Our approach to delivering value beyond engineering, combined with our knowledge of the MoD’s systems and requirements means we will be able to provide excellent technical support that maximises value.”
FATS/STS4 will run for two years, with the option to extend for one further year.
Grontmij has provided technical support to the MoD under previous FATS contracts spanning the last four years.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mark Lane .
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