Managing housing infrastructure in Kenya
...230 km of road. Depending on traffic, it can take five hours to travel between them. For this reason, we have to accommodate personnel in each location as obviously it...
...230 km of road. Depending on traffic, it can take five hours to travel between them. For this reason, we have to accommodate personnel in each location as obviously it...
...supplies for British Forces Cyprus arrive and is in regular use as a base for exercises and operations in the Mediterranean and surrounding area. Its warm, reliable weather means it...
...2019. With 2017 rapidly approaching, both ABP, the Army and DIO look forward to collectively delivering even more SLA and facilities required for the Armed Forces across the UK. ...
...HMA Mk2, a refurbished Squadron Office Block for 825 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) and a new build Squadron Office Block for 815 NAS. The new Dental Centre. The Senior Rates...
...Structural Steel and NG Bailey for the building services. Early discussions were held with PJ Davidsons for the concrete to establish optimum pour sequence and outputs. Groundwork’s were carried out...
...just the ‘MOD Guard Force’. I joined the Guard Force shortly after the Brighton IRA bombing; previously I had worked for Securicor for six years. Suddenly being on the front...
...(MOD) awarded a £121 million contract for the first stage of work on the new facility at MOD Lyneham. The DIO is responsible for delivering the infrastructure for the programme....
Britannia Royal Naval College’s newly completed physical training centre [Crown Copyright/MOD2020]DIO works hard to deliver for our customers, at times overcoming challenges along the way. We recently completed work on...
...a fairly limited amout of space for new buildings. We also needed to consider the related projects for the other training buildings so that the various infrastructure and roads around...
...Air Force and Strategic Command to help enhance the lived experience for our Armed Forces. I know that others will agree, it was an interesting time to arrive at DIO...