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Carillion lands two major infrastructure contracts with Network Rail
Network Rail’s Midland Mainline improvement programme has paved the way for Carillion plc to secure two new major contracts.
Headquartered in Wolverhampton, the multinational facilities management and construction services company will work to upgrade the existing track and infrastructure on Network Rail’s London to Corby route.
The contract is expected to generate revenues for the Group of £62m over the next two and a half years.
Meanwhile Carillion Powerlines, a 50:50 Joint Venture with Powerlines Group, has signed a contract with Network Rail in respect of the Midland Mainline Electrification programme.
Under the contract, Carillion Powerlines will undertake work to complete the electrification of the route from London to Corby.
The contract is expected to generate revenue for the Joint Venture of c£260 million over the next three years and work will commence shortly.
Commenting Keith Cochrane, Interim Chief Executive, said: “We are pleased to have agreed these awards with Network Rail, demonstrating that we continue to have the support of key customers and win important new contracts.
“The Group faces significant challenges, but we remain focused on executing our disposals programme, taking cost out and strengthening our balance sheet.”
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