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AtkinsRéalis to support delivery of UK infrastructure

AtkinsRéalis has been named as a supplier on a major UK government framework to support the design, delivery and optimisation of major infrastructure and building programmes across the built…


Devonport Royal Dockyard
Devonport Royal Dockyard. Photo: Babcock / Crown Copyright

AtkinsRéalis has been named as a supplier on a major UK government framework to support the design, delivery and optimisation of major infrastructure and building programmes across the built environment, defence and nuclear sectors over the next four years.

The UK Government Commercial Agency (GCA)’s Construction Professional Services 2 framework provides a direct route for central government departments and public sector bodies to access multidisciplinary services across the full lifecycle of projects.

Appointment to seven lots of the £3.5 billion framework enables AtkinsRéalis to deliver integrated solutions for complex projects through multi-disciplinary services in engineering, design, advisory and programme management.

The framework, potentially worth an estimated £340 million to AtkinsRéalis, covers the full lifecycle of public sector projects – including support for the UK’s defence estate and wider national security priorities, as well as playing a vital role across the UK’s nuclear decommissioning programmes.
 
Ian L. Edwards, President and Chief Executive Officer, AtkinsRéalis said: “This framework is a key route for government and public sector bodies to deliver the UK’s most critical infrastructure, defence, nuclear and environmental programmes over the coming years.

“The strong position secured by AtkinsRéalis reflects our ability to deliver complex programmes and our depth of experience across multiple sectors, underlining our position as a truly end-to-end engineering services provider.” 
 
AtkinsRéalis has been appointed to the following lots:
•    Lot 1: General Infrastructure and Built Environment
•    Lot 3: Project Management 
•    Lot 5: Defence 
•    Lot 8: Nuclear
•    Lot 9a, 9b and 9c: Flood Risk and Asset Management
 
Chris Ball, President, United Kingdom & Ireland, AtkinsRéalis, said: “This appointment comes at a time of sustained investment in UK infrastructure, defence, energy and environmental resilience. We are well positioned across multiple lots to bring our integrated, multidisciplinary expertise to help clients deliver complex projects at pace, more efficiently, sustainably and safely. The delivery of critical infrastructure is essential in supporting growth and our UK teams are ready to play a leading role in its modernisation and upgrade across the built environment, nuclear and defence sectors.”
 
The latest appointment reflects AtkinsRéalis’ depth of infrastructure expertise across multiple sectors of the built environment and follows the recent inclusion on three Crown Commercial Service (now GCA) frameworks spanning various services. AtkinsRéalis has worked closely on the UK government estate for many years including programmes for the Government Property Agency and has a well-established position in the nuclear sector working for more than 25 years on programmes including Sizewell C and Hinkley Point C. 
 
The framework will also draw on expertise with the Ministry of Defence where, since 2010, AtkinsRéalis has provided a range of services to Babcock at Devonport Royal Dockyard – home to the Royal Navy’s nuclear-powered submarines. AtkinsRéalis has also supported Babcock at HMNB Clyde, the operational home of the UK Submarine Service and Rosyth Royal Dockyard, a key manufacturing and maintenance site.

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