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Carillion PLC 03 October 2005 3 October 2005 Carillion joint venture signs £350 million FM contract with BT Support services and construction company Carillion's joint venture Monteray, has signed a £350 million contract to extend its facilities management (FM) agreement with BT by a further three years. Monteray currently has a five year contract with BT that is due to expire in March 2006. This contract will extend the current FM agreement to March 2009. Commenting on the extension, Carillion's chief executive, John McDonough said: 'Monteray is delighted to continue to be BT's FM service partner for a further three years to March 2009. Monteray looks forward to continuing to develop its successful relationship with BT through the delivery of high quality, nationwide, value added FM services.' Monteray provides BT with a comprehensive range of facilities management services at some 7,500 UK buildings and sites. These services include building management, structure and fabric maintenance, M&E maintenance, cleaning, grounds maintenance, minor project works and security. Monteray is a joint venture between Carillion (51%), Haden Building Management (24.5%) and Reliance Integrated Services (24.5%). 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. Carillion's key target markets are health, transport (road and rail infrastructure), building, facilities management and support services for public and private sector customers. For further information please contact John Denning Director Group Corporate Affairs 01902 316426 Paula Manning Carillion Group Communications Manager 01902 316444 or 07739 651529 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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