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G3 Systems to improve security at British Embassy in Luanda

G3 Systems Limited has just started construction works to improve the facilities and security of the British Embassy in Luanda, Angola.

Above: British Embassy in Luanda, Angola.
Courtesy G3 Systems

The contract, awarded following a competitive tendering exercise, is a mix of demolition, refurbishment, new build and security improvement works estimated to take 15 months. The project involves a number of complex elements that will have a significant benefit to the location including drainage remedial works, installation of a sewage treatment facility, updating and installing new M&E systems and extensive repairs, improvements and construction of security features for the compound.  

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In addition to the specified construction works, G3 Systems will also be seeking to complete a number of local sustainability/charity projects to support the local community.

Nick Rose, Managing Director G3 Systems said: “This is another superb example of how G3 Systems are able to deliver high quality complex construction projects in remote and challenging locations. We have years of experience in supporting military operations overseas and I am very pleased that we are now able to use that hard earnt expertise to support UK national interests elsewhere in the world. It is also very rewarding for the team to be helping the local community and improving sustainability by effectively recycling and repurposing valuable materials.”

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Established in 2001, G3 Systems is a British company with over 20 years of operationally proven expertise in designing and producing deployable containerised solutions and providing infrastructure support to military and government organisations in remote - and often austere - locations across the world. It operates a mature Quality, Health & Safety and Environment integrated management system (IMS) and is an ISO9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 and Cyber Essentials Plus certified company.

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