Galliford Try has won government contracts for an immigration centre in Oxfordshire and the next phase expansion of the defence intelligence estate at RAF Wyton in Cambridgeshire
Together, the deals are worth £101m to the construction group.
The group’s Building Southern business has reached financial close with the Home Office, through the Ministry of Justice framework, to complete the new £70m immigration centre in Campsfield.
The project will see the construction of a 400-bedroom immigration removal centre for men, which forms part of the government’s plan to expand the detention estate by a third.
The company’s Building East Midlands business has been appointed by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to undertake the £31m PRIDE II project at RAF Wyton.
The scheme consists of a combination of refurbishment and creation of new secure office space for UK Strategic Command.
Bill Hocking, chief executive of Galliford Try, said: “We are delighted to be working with our partners at the MOJ, Home Office and DIO on these two significant projects.
“These appointments, in key markets for our sustainable growth strategy, are testament to our strong track record in collaborating successfully with both organisations, and we look forward to working with all the stakeholders to create high-quality outcomes for all those involved.”