MOD Stafford marks end of £150m redevelopment

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MOD Stafford has marked the completion of a £150 million programme of work to redevelop the base for soldiers and their families.

The new and upgraded facilities have been provided for the Army by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), working in partnership with contractors Lendlease and Lovell.

The DIO awarded contracts worth a total of £150m to the firms to deliver a range of new buildings for Service personnel from 1 and 16 Signal Regiment who have moved to Stafford from Germany.

The project has included the creation of six new living accommodation blocks for single and unaccompanied married soldiers, a Mess, operations facilities for the maintenance of Falcon armoured vehicles, workshops, garages, offices, catering, retail and leisure facilities.

346 new homes have also been built to accommodate Service personnel and their families.

Mark Lancaster, Minister for Defence Personnel and Veterans, said: “These new facilities will provide the fantastic living and working environment that our Service personnel and their families deserve, and I am pleased that two Regiments are already making the most of their new accommodation. As the Army moves towards their 2020 structure, the completion of these works marks an important milestone in our commitment to return Service personnel from Germany; not only bringing significant savings for Defence, but also providing greater stability for Service families.”

Air Vice-Marshal Elaine West, DIO’s Head of Programme and Project Delivery, said: “I am extremely pleased to see the completion of what has been a hugely successful project for the DIO and its contractors. This is a great example of how we are investing in infrastructure and supporting military capability by providing facilities for living, working and training.”

Major General Alastair Dickinson, the Army's Director of Basing and Infrastructure, said: “I commend DIO, Lendlease and Lovell for the living and working facilities they have provided here at Beacon Barracks for our soldiers and their families. I would also like to thank the local authorities, service providers and people of Stafford for the continued support and assistance we receive from the community.”

Paul Dawson, Project Director for Lendlease, said:  “The team have successfully delivered infrastructure, technical accommodation and high quality single living accommodation for the return of the two Signal Regiments from Germany whilst the MOD have continued the daily operations of the Station at Beacon Barracks. We are extremely proud of our achievements on this vital development and of being part of this wider project in conjunction with the DIO and MOD. The successful completion, on time for Beacon Barracks, builds on Lendlease's provision of more than 23,500 bed spaces for the MOD as well as the delivery of a further 120 projects for which we have provided infrastructure and technical facilities across the UK over the past 13 years.”

John Leary, Project Director for Lovell, said: “With the play park now open and full of children, and all homes for soldiers and their families now built, this feels like a real community. We can all look back on this job with immense satisfaction. We had to build these homes at unprecedented speed, with 346 homes in a little over a year, and it is only down to the dedication of the whole team from Lovell, our subcontractors, suppliers and our partners at DIO and MOD that this was possible. Building these homes for our soldiers has been a privilege and we hope that they will be happy and comfortable in them for many years to come.”

The redevelopment work is part of the Army’s BORONA Programme which was tasked with examining opportunities to rationalise basing arrangements in Germany by moving units and closing estate.

These two unit moves and the subsequent closure of estate in Germany will mark the end of the BORONA Programme, which has already relocated HQ Allied Rapid Reaction Corps and HQ 1 Signal Brigade to Innsworth in Gloucestershire.

This marks a significant step in the MOD’s commitment to bringing troops back from Germany which will provide significant savings for Defence.

Further information:

Press enquiries to Nicole Herlihy, Communications Officer: 0121 311 2400

Email: DIOSSEComms-PubAffComms4b@mod.uk

DIO website: www.gov.uk/dio l Twitter: @mod_dio l Read DIO’s blog: https://insidedio.blog.gov.uk/

Notes to Editors  

1) The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) plays a vital role in supporting our Armed Forces by building, maintaining and servicing what the men and women who serve our country need to live, work, train and deploy on operations.

2) DIO is part of the Ministry of Defence (MOD). It is responsible for managing and maintaining land and properties, as well as providing related support services, to meet the current and future needs of the MOD and personnel at home and abroad, and to support current operations.

Picture captions:

1. Major General Alastair Dickinson, the Army's Director of Basing and Infrastructure and Air Vice-Marshal Elaine West, DIO's Head of Programme and Project Delivery, visit one of the new Service family homes opposite the barracks. Rhian Edwards, Crown Copyright MOD 2015

2. Corporal Glasgow and Lance Corporal Dakeyne share a joke at the newly opened coffee shop at MOD Stafford. Cpl Max Bryan, Crown Copyright MOD 2015.

3. Soldiers working on military vehicles in new workshops at MOD Stafford. Photo courtesy of Express and Star.

4. New Junior Ranks hub catering, leisure and retail facility at MOD Stafford. Rhian Edwards, Crown Copyright MOD 2015

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