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Carillion PLC 13 September 2005 12 September 2005 Carillion wins £118 million contract for nuclear store to support decommissioning Support services and construction company Carillion has secured a £118 million contract with British Nuclear Group to construct a store at Sellafield, Cumbria, for materials arising from decommissioning. Carillion has been working with British Nuclear Group on the Sellafield Product and Residue Store (SPRS) since 2003 to develop the design and construction methodology to ensure the facility can be delivered on time and to budget. This contract is the first major construction contract to be let since the formation of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, for whom British Nuclear Group now manages and operates the Sellafield site. One of the key purposes of the store is to accommodate materials already at Sellafield which need to be retrieved from older facilities, repackaged and placed in a modern facility. It will receive materials recovered from historic fuel manufacturing buildings that are now being decommissioned. Work on the three-year contract will start this month. Carillion chief executive John McDonough said: 'We are delighted to have secured this contract with British Nuclear Group with whom we share a common approach to the delivery of high quality, value for money solutions to the most stringent safety and environmental standards.' Tom Gilroy, SPRS project manager said: 'This is a very important project for the Sellafield site. The store will be built to exacting standards and will afford an enhanced level of protection and security for nuclear materials.' For further information John Denning Director Group Corporate Affairs 01902 316426 Notes to editors Carillion is a leading provider of integrated solutions for buildings, infrastructure and services. As a FTSE 250 company with a turnover of around £2 billion and over 19,000 employees, the Group delivers high-quality, cost effective and sustainable solutions using its wide range of skills and resources. Our key target markets are health, transport (road and rail infrastructure), building, facilities management and support services for private and public sector customers. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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