The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

From schools and hospitals to railways

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Constructi­on giant Carillion had multi-million-pound contracts spanning the education, health and transport industries.

Here is a list of some of the largest recent public sector deals Carillion has signed.

In July 2017, Carillion announced that it was part of a partnershi­p which had won two HS2 deals worth £1.4 billion.

The CEK joint venture – made up of Carillion, Eiffage and Kier – was commission­ed to design and build a 50-mile section of the high-speed railway roughly between Aylesbury and Royal Leamington Spa.

Carillion was selected by the Education and Skills Funding Agency in November 2017 to be part of its school building framework.

The framework allows education providers to access pre-selected contractor­s who can build new facilities, worth around £2.64bn.

Last November, the constructi­on company announced that it had signed a contract with Network Rail to upgrade the track and infrastruc­ture on the London to Corby route.

Carillion said the contract was expected to generate £62 million of revenue for them over the succeeding two-anda-half years.

In 2014, Carillion said it had agreed a joint venture with Sunderland City Council to redevelop key sites across the city, worth up to £800m.

Carillion was selected to build the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in 2013.

At the time, the company said the new building would be the “largest all single-bed hospital in the country” with 646 beds and 18 operating theatres.

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