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Carillion PLC 22 June 2000 Financial close achieved on new £800 million GCHQ project Carillion, the leading construction to services company, is to begin construction on the new Government Communications Headquarters, in Cheltenham - the largest facility to be built under the UK's Private Finance Initiative - having concluded the financial arrangements and signed contracts. Carillion, along with partners Group 4 and BT, have formed Integrated Accommodation Services (IAS), the Special Purpose Company which will manage the concession to finance, design, build, maintain and service the new GCHQ over a 30 year concession period. The total net present cost to the Government of this project over the concession period will be some £800 million. Carillion will build the new GCHQ, under a three year contract worth around £330 million, and be responsible for maintenance work over the life of the concession with an estimated value of over £40 million. In addition, Carillion has a 40 per cent equity share in IAS. The capital cost of the project is being funded through a £407 million Senior Bond investment, guaranteed by Financial Security Assurance (UK) Limited, which has been managed by Deutsche Bank. In addition, £23m of Secured Mezzanine Bonds are subscribed by Abbey National, together with £23m of subordinated loan stock by the IAS Shareholders. Securing this project further strengthens Carillion's position as the UK leader in PFI - a position recognised at last week's PFI Awards when Carillion won the top award for the 'Greatest Private Sector Contribution to PFI'. With the addition of GCHQ, Carillion has now closed 14 PFI deals involving construction contracts worth some £860 million and management and maintenance contracts worth over £650 million, to provide the assets and services involved over the concession periods. In addition, Carillion's equity investments in PFI concession companies are expected to generate turnover approaching £1,600 million. In the past six weeks Carillion has also signed the contract for a £170 million tram project in Nottingham and was selected as preferred provider for a £30 million magistrates court facility in Manchester. Euan McEwan, Carillion executive director responsible for Carillion Private Finance says, 'GCHQ is one of the largest PFI concessions to be awarded and today's contract signing is a landmark for PFI and a tribute to the hard work of the IAS team in bringing the negotiations to a satisfactory conclusion. 'By 2003, GCHQ will have a superb facility which will provide excellent working conditions and provide the best value for money solution for replacing the existing out-dated buildings.' Notes Carillion's PFI projects comprise - Already financed, under construction or complete HMP Altcourse, Merseyside HMP Rye Hill Rainsbrook Secure Training Centre Medway Secure Training Centre M40 A55 Darent Valley Hospital Princess Margaret Hospital Glasgow Southern General Hospital North Staffordshire Acute Psychiatric Facility Derwent Hospital Nottingham Express Transit Avery Hill Student Accommodation GCHQ Project at preferred bidder stage Manchester Magistrates Court. Financial adviser for this project was Bank of America and legal adviser was Ashurst, Morris, Crisp. For further information contact John Denning or John Davies on 01902 316444

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