Carillion wins £100m Canadian contracts
Wolverhampton-based group Carillion has won support services contracts in Canada worth more than £100 million over the next five years.
Carillion and its subsidiary business, the Bouchier Group, have won work for a number of oil sector customers, including Shell and Canadian Natural Resources, together with a maintenance and hard facilities management contract for the Department of National Defence Canada.
The three-year contract for Shell, which is extendable to five year, involves the provision of hard facilities management services to Shell's estate across the Province of Alberta. It will start this month.
Carillion already deliver facilities management services in the UK and the Middle East for Shell.
The contract extensions it has won for CNRL involve the provision of a range of infrastructure and site support services.
Work for the Defence Construction Canada Forces Housing Agency involves the provision of hard facilities management services for 1,685 military accommodation units at Canadian Forces Base, Petewawa.
Carillion chief executive, Richard Howson, said: "We are delighted to have secured further support services contracts for long-term customers, notably Shell, Canadian Natural Resources and the Defence Construction Canada Forces Housing Agency, which further enhance the good progress being made by our support services business in Canada.
"We look forward to working with these customers and to building on the strong relationships we have already established through providing value-for-money services that deliver significant operational efficiencies."
Carillion, which is also involved in construction, employs around 46,000 people and operates across the UK, in the Middle East and Canada.





