Army's construction vehicles boosted by £240 million contract
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The military's fleet of bulldozers, cranes and forklifts will soon
be refreshed thanks to a £240 million maintenance contract. The
fleet - known as MITER - is a valuable asset in peace time
activities and operations around the world. In recent years the
equipment has been used to help with recovery following the
devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and Dorian in...Request free trial
The military's fleet of bulldozers, cranes and forklifts will soon be refreshed thanks to a £240 million maintenance contract. The fleet - known as MITER - is a valuable asset in peace time activities and operations around the world. In recent years the equipment has been used to help with recovery following the devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and Dorian in the Caribbean, during major flooding incidents in the UK and supporting the military response to COVID-19 by loading and off-loading vital medical supplies from distribution centres. Now a new seven-year contract has been awarded to AmeyBriggs to maintain, manage and support the MOD’s fleet of construction and mechanical vehicles. Vehicles in the MITER fleet include excavators, bulldozers, cranes and forklift trucks and meet the MOD’s need for earth-moving, engineer construction and mechanical handling capabilities. Offering MOD £136 million in savings over the next 10 years, the contract will also sustain jobs across the UK. Defence Minister Jeremy Quin said:
The contract was negotiated by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), the procurement arm of the MOD. MITER sees three existing contracts - Defence Mechanical Handling Equipment, Protected Engineering Equipment and C-Vehicle capability - brought under one umbrella contract. This is part of defence’s “Whole Force” approach, which puts equipment, personnel for military tasks, new information systems and infrastructure support under one arrangement. Simon Herrington, who led the DE&S team securing the contract, said:
AmeyBriggs is a new joint venture between infrastructure support service provider Amey plc and Briggs Defence, a specialist division of asset management and engineering services provider Briggs Equipment. Under MITER, AmeyBriggs will not only manage and maintain this key equipment, but also provide support for military personnel to ensure safe and effective use. Major General Simon Hamilton CBE, Army Director Support said:
To manage the contract, around 180 staff and supply chain partners will be transferred into AmeyBriggs from the current support teams which brings together a wealth of knowledge, skills and experience. Chris Bushell, Director General (Land) at DE&S said:
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