Galliford Try sewer project reaches final milestones
Galliford Try is nearing the end of one of the firm’s largest infrastructure initiatives, the Stroud Sewer Strategy Project.
Galliford Try is nearing the end of one of the firm’s largest infrastructure initiatives, the Stroud Sewer Strategy Project.
Galliford Try has announced Glennan Blackmore has joined as the new managing director of its Infrastructure business unit.
The group is currently targeting revenue of more than £2.2 billion by 2030.
The contractor plans to apply the existing capabilities and skillsets of its Telecoms division to emerging digital infrastructure markets.
One of the contracts includes a £70 million project to reopen Campsfield House immigration centre near Oxford for the Home Office.
Chief exec Bill Hocking announces intention to re-enter the Affordable Homes market.
Galliford Try is in the running to receive an accolade for one of its building projects in the education sector.
Divisional managing director – Infrastructure, David Lowery will join Galliford Try’s Executive Board from 1 July.
The contractor’s Building North West business has been appointed to the extension project by the Department for Education.
Lintott is a specialist manufacturer of control panels and chemical dosing systems as well as a provider of digital solutions for the water industry.