The Training Estates Services agreement was created
by CCS in partnership with
the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) who are set to
procure a new Total Facilities Management arrangement through it,
replacing their existing National Training Estate Prime contract
when it comes to an end.
The Ministry of Defence’s UK Training estate makes up around 1%
of the UK landmass. The agreement will be used to provide a safe
place to train by maintaining the training areas, land, buildings
and facilities which are used to accommodate and train both the
UK’s and visiting armed forces.
5 suppliers have been awarded places on the agreement:
- Amey Defence Services Ltd
- Babcock DSG Ltd
- Kellogg Brown & Root Limited
- Landmarc Support Services Ltd
- VIVO Defence Services Limited
The awarded suppliers will offer an array of standard facilities
management services such as cleaning and building maintenance, as
well as specific defence-related requirements such as specialist
land, training and rural estate management services.
DIO’s
Commercial Director Jacqui Rock said:
This new framework is an example of the new way of working
for DIO as
outlined in our procurement plan. It will enable access to a
more diverse supplier base, while improving value for money for
the taxpayer by leveraging government buying power.
It has been helpful to work together with Crown Commercial
Service as a key partner in this new way of procuring services.
Sam Ulyatt, Commercial Director for the Buildings Pillar
at CCS, said:
The Training Estates Services agreement will play a pivotal
role in the £3.2-billion Future Defence Infrastructure Services
programme. The partnership with DIO and CCS has
brought together a collaborative commercial team acting as one.
The entire public sector is able to benefit from the agreement
including specialist bodies such as the police and the nuclear
industry.
Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve
maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and
services. In 2018/19, CCS helped the public
sector to achieve commercial benefits worth £945-million,
supporting world-class public services that offer best value for
taxpayers.
To find out more visit the Crown Commercial Service
website.