Salford and Wigan BSF Program

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RM PLC
28 May 2009
 



Salford and Wigan BSF Programme


RM notes that Salford City Council has published on its Web site a decision regarding the appointment of a selected bidder for its BSF (Building Schools for the Future) programme. The decision states that, subject to final agreement of terms, the Council has resolved to appoint Transforming Learning Partnership (TLP), a consortium which includes Hochtief, Laing O'Rourke and RM, as selected bidder for the project.


For further information, please contact: 

Mike Greig/Phil Hemmings, RM plc

08450 700300

Chris Blundell/Franziska Boehnke, Brunswick

020 7404 5959


Notes:

  • The RM Group is a leading provider of educational solutions that help teachers to teach and learners to learn. RM works closely with educationalists to create new products, processes and technology which improve education. RM is listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange under the symbol RM.L, ISIN GB0002870417. Further details are available at ww.rm.com/investors and through the Group's investor blog at rminvestors.wordpress.com

  • Salford City Council has indicated that it intends to spend £150m on its BSF programme, of which £17m is expected to be spent on ICT. It is anticipated that the Local Education Partnership (LEP) selected for Salford's BSF programme will also deliver Wigan's BSF programme.

  • BSF (Building Schools for the Future) is the largest single schools capital investment programme for over 50 years. BSF will provide world-class teaching and learning environments for all pupils, teachers and communities in EnglandA key part of the initiative is to ensure that local authorities develop a sustainable, area-wide ICT strategy for schools in line with the Government's personalised learning agenda: 10% of the funding is ring-fenced for ICT.


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