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Galliford Try PLC 20 April 2004 GALLIFORD TRY SECURES £35 MILLION WASTE WATER TREATMENT CONTRACT 20 April 2004: Galliford Try, the construction and housebuilding group, today announced it has secured a further contract with Welsh Water to design and construct a new Wastewater Treatment Works in Holyhead, Anglesey, North Wales. The project has a total value of £35 million and includes associated pumping stations, storage tanks and 23km of pipelines throughout the Holyhead catchment area. The project is an additional contract to the £60m five year AMP3 programme of work awarded in 2000. The design of the project is well advanced and construction work is due to commence later this month and be complete by the regulatory deadline of December 2005. David Calverley, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, commented: 'Galliford Try has operated for many years in the water utilities industry and our expertise and understanding of the sector is reflected in our ability to work closely with our clients in achieving their objectives. We are delighted to have secured this contract which reflects our commitment to partnering.' Galliford Try is one of the UK's leading water utility specialist contractors. In addition to Welsh Water, the company is currently engaged in long-term contracts for United Utilities and Scottish Water. For further information please contact: David Calverley/Frank Nelson, Galliford Try 01895 855001 Ann-marie Wilkinson/Caroline Stewart Bell Pottinger Financial 0207 861 3232 / 07730 623815 This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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