Seven firms to compete for new prisons contracts
MoJ Press Release 22 October 2009
Seven suppliers have been invited to compete for inclusion on a framework which will allow firms to bid for contracts to design, build and run new prisons by the Ministry of Justice.
On the 4 August 2009, the National Offender Management Service (NOMS) launched a competition via the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) to appoint up to seven suppliers to a PFI New Prisons framework, to build up to five new 1,500 place PFI prisons.
Now the lead consortia will be invited by NOMS to submit a tender for inclusion on the framework, following evaluation of Pre-Qualification Questionnaires issued as part of the procurement exercise.
The seven lead consortia competing for inclusion on the PFI (Design, Build and Operate) New Prisons framework are:
* G4S
* GEO Group
* Kalyx
* Mitie
* Reliance
* Serco
* Wates Construction.
This news comes after Secretary of State for Justice, Jack Straw announced plans in April for the first two of five new 1,500 place prisons - one on the site of the former Runwell Secure Psychiatric Hospital in Essex and one at Beam Park West, Dagenham.
All the new prisons in the building programme will be privately constructed and operated under the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). The aim is to create 7,500 new prison places. The duration of the PFI contracts awarded under this framework will range between 20 and 40 years.
Notes to editors
* NOMS is an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice.
* The OJEU notice announcing this PFI framework was issued on 4 August 2009 (Reference: 2009/S 149-21849).
* The deadline for PQQ responses was 17:00 on 17 September 2009.
There follows a full list of consortia leads together with their team members:
Consortium lead: G4S
Other consortium member: Carillion
Consortium lead: GEO Group
Other consortium member: Balfour Beatty
Consortium lead: Kalyx (Sodexo)
Other consortium member: Interserve
Consortium lead: Mitie
Other consortium member: Laing O’Rourke
Consortium lead: Reliance
Other consortium members: Bouygues, Bank of Scotland
Consortium lead: Serco
Other consortium members: Skanska, Catch 22, Turning Point
Consortium lead: Wates Construction
Other consortium members: Management and Training Corporation (MTC), GEPSA.
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