Redstone shortlisted for Birmingham BSF
1 AUGUST 2007 - Redstone plc, the national IT and Communications solutions provider, announces today that as part of a consortium led by Catalyst Lend Lease & Bovis Lend Lease, it has been shortlisted for the Building Schools for the Future ("BSF") programme in Birmingham.
The Birmingham BSF project will be responsible for the complete rebuild or remodel of 75 Birmingham secondary schools (of which some will be Birmingham Academies) and 14 special secondary schools (including pupil referral units). The estimated capital value of the project (including Information and Communication Technology ("ICT")) is £820m.
If successful, Redstone in partnership with the City Council will be supplying a complete IT & Communications solution that will supply each school with a fully integrated IP network, communications, IT and e-learning environment. Subject to Government approval the project will be split into 6 phases, with Phase 1 (10 secondary schools, 1 special secondary school and 1 primary school) starting in 2009 and Phase 2 (13 schools) starting in 2010.
As with the Lancashire BSF project, Redstone's Converged Solutions, Managed Solutions and Technology Divisions are working to provide a complete integrated ICT solution for the consortium. It is expected that the preferred bidder will be announced in May 2008.
Martin Balaam, CEO, Redstone plc, commented, "Being shortlisted for the Birmingham BSF project shows yet again Redstone's ability to provide integrated IT & Communications Solutions. Following the successful bid for Lancashire BSF, which is worth up to £16m for 9 schools, we would be delighted to work on the redevelopment of Birmingham's 89 schools, one of the largest projects of this type in the country. However we are aware that there is a distance to go yet and we will continue our efforts in the build up to next summer's decision."
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