Works include water contracts in Scotland and Yorkshire
Galliford Try has won infrastructure jobs totaling £40m, including two water works jobs and Reading station work.
The contractor’s subsidiary Morrison Construction has won a £17m contract in joint venture with Black & Veach for Scottish Water.
The contract is to provide waste water treatment works in Kilmarnock and forms part of Scottish Water’s strategic programme.
Galliford Try has won a further £15m water contract for Yorkshire Water in a joint venture with Aecom Design Build.
An £8m contract on Reading Station has also been awarded to Galliford Try.
The contractor will assist Reading Borough Council with the redevelopment, with works including civil engineering improvements, highways work and public realm work.
Greg Fitzgerald, chief executive of Galliford Try, said: “We are delighted to secure further projects for two of our long standing framework clients in the water industry and to play a key role in a significant rail infrastructure contract for a new client.
“Our construction business has a strong track record in all three areas and we look forward to working with our clients to deliver successful projects.”
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