Hercules, a 50:50 joint venture between Kier Group and Balfour Beatty, has commenced a £121 million contract to transform a former RAF airbase into a new Armed Forces training facility for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation.
The start of the works was celebrated with a sod-cutting ceremony at the former airbase. In attendance were Dr Andrew Murrison, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State and Minister for International Security Strategy and representatives from the Ministry of Defence, the Defence Infrastructure Organisation, Balfour Beatty and Kier Group.
Hercules is delivering new single living accommodation for military trainees and purpose-built enhanced training facilities for over 1100 trainees and 800 staff from the Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. This is the first time in the UK that training provision for all three services has been delivered in one location. The facilities include a large outdoor training area and a museum for the Army’s Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
At construction peak the project will employ 900 people including service leavers and injured ex-military personnel. Hercules has committed to working with the Forces Career Transition Partnership, which assists military personnel to secure permanent work on completion of their time in service, and Enterprise Works, a Swindon-based organisation that supports individuals with a disability, specifically injured ex-services personnel, to secure employment.
RAF Lyneham's history of repatriation will be preserved and honoured through a memorial dedication, a public Garden of Remembrance and an area within the museum.
David Holmes, Defence Infrastructure Organisation project leader, said: "DIO's aim is to support the Armed Forces by providing what they need to live, work and train. This new state of the art college will help us to achieve this by offering the best possible training facilities for all three services in a central location."
Defence Minister Andrew Murrison said: "I am delighted to officially mark the first stage of construction work on the new Defence College of Technical Training.
"This new college will ensure our Armed Forces have the best possible training environment with modern accommodation in which to live and learn. By co-locating activities for all three services in one place we are not only helping to improve efficiency by reducing the time personnel need to spend in training but also helping to save money for the taxpayer by rationalising the Defence estate."
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