Improvements to training facilities at New Zealand Farm Camp
...during the First World War. Prior to and during the Second World War it was an Air Ministry location attached to Porton Down. Today we use it for a variety...
...during the First World War. Prior to and during the Second World War it was an Air Ministry location attached to Porton Down. Today we use it for a variety...
...UK. The primary use of Autostem is to rupture the concrete to separate it from the reinforcement and create fissures which can be exploited by secondary hydraulic breakers and munchers....
...to be handed over include two out of three Single Living Accommodation (SLA) blocks which equates to 186 bed spaces. The new SLA buildings are built to modern Z scales...
...which I guess is why people sometimes describe me as a ‘Trailblazer’ for women in the MOD. I’ve never set out to do that. I’ve only ever wanted to use...
...that it gives us real scope to deliver first class training facilities that are not only fit-for-purpose but sustainable too. This means that we are making the best use of...
...of both UK and NATO forces to train in the use of inert (non-live) air to ground weaponry. They are all fully serviced and include air traffic control towers, Surface...
...close them when we need to. Once you’re on the training estate you must adhere to the signs that you see. The physical signs prevail. No app invalidates what you...
I’m Richard McKinney, Regional Delivery Director for DIO. Today is World FM Day and to celebrate I'd like to reflect on the vital work and vast range of facilities management...
...dedication and hard work that goes in all over the world that not only supports the Armed Forces to live, work, train and deploy, but also deliver huge benefits to...
...being outside and encourage people to make best use of MOD land, but only when and where it is safe to do so. The summer is a great time to...