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27 August 2010
The scheme involves the design, construction and provision of facilities management for two mainstream secondary schools and a special educational needs school.
Two of the schools will be co-located on one site and funded through a public-private partnership.
Balfour Beatty will invest equity of £5m into the 25-year concession to build and maintain the two schools.
The company will also be responsible for the design, build and maintenance of the third school for 10 years.
All construction and facilities management will be carried out by Balfour Beatty.
IT services to the three schools will be provided by RT, a partner in the Balfour consortium. The project is expected to be worth up to £6.8m to RM over five years.
RM will provide a sophisticated managed service, including in-school systems and networking, to the three schools. The contract also includes the option for Hertfordshire local authority to adopt elements of the service in schools and libraries across the county.
Balfour Beatty has been appointed preferred bidder by Hertfordshire County Council for their £80m schools scheme in Stevenage.
The scheme involves the design, construction and provision of facilities management for two mainstream secondary schools and a special educational needs school.
Two of the schools will be co-located on one site and funded through a public-private partnership.
Balfour Beatty will invest equity of £5m into the 25-year concession to build and maintain the two schools.
The company will also be responsible for the design, build and maintenance of the third school for 10 years.
All construction and facilities management will be carried out by Balfour Beatty.
IT services to the three schools will be provided by RT, a partner in the Balfour consortium. The project is expected to be worth up to £6.8m to RM over five years.
RM will provide a sophisticated managed service, including in-school systems and networking, to the three schools. The contract also includes the option for Hertfordshire local authority to adopt elements of the service in schools and libraries across the county.
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