All Ministry of Justice articles
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ISG wins £150m prisons work
Contractor will deliver new prison places at three existing facilities
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Government expands RAAC surveys of court buildings after Harrow closure
Harrow Crown Court closed for repairs last month despite assurance that sites had been deemed safe
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Kier, Laing and Wates land £225m prisons job
Trio to build 1,200 prison places with a standardised construction approach
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Winners on £2.5bn MoJ construction framework named
Contract to run five years with option for £1bn extension
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Kier and Wates win £500m prisons expansion work
Programme will see new houseblocks and workships built across six prisons
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Firms on notice for £2.5bn Ministry of Justice frameworks
Firms have until 22 January to register interest
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Four appointed on £1bn prison expansion programme
ISG, Kier, Laing O’Rourke and Wates to work together to build four new prisons using modern methods of construction
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MoJ outlines plans for new Leicestershire prison as part of £4bn expansion programme
1,700-place facility due to be built near Market Harborough
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Consultants join forces for MoJ framework
Pick Everard and WT Partnership have been appointed to the department’s four-year framework
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Kier nabs £253m Midlands prison job
Contractor to work alongside development partner Mace
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Government assembling £1.2bn modular framework
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV comes as government departments team up to look at modern methods of construction
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Minister admits government knew Carillion would lose millions on prisons contract
Rory Stewart tells MPs bust firm was offering to lose £15m a year on deal
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Job losses warning on Carillion's work to look after soldiers' homes
Firm had been looking after thousands of soldiers’ homes
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Khan pushes case for affordable homes at Holloway Prison site
Available 10-acre area could deliver around 1,000 new homes
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