Gateshead Magistrates Court The works included building a single storey extension to the front elevation, a two storey extension to the rear starting at the first floor and internal alterations and upgrading of the building to comply with DDA regulations. | Her Majesty’s Court Service In February 2008, Her Majesty’s Courts Service (HMCS) renewed its three-year cleaning contract with Interserve to provide a range of cleaning and associated services for the whole of the Service’s London region.
| HMP Foston Hall The project involved the provision of video links and conferencing facilities to enable hearings to take place over the link, allowing prisoners to take part in court proceedings without leaving the confines of the Prison. |
HMP Garth This was a significant contract to upgrade and enhance an existing Category B establishment through a combination of new build and refurbishment work. | HMP Kennet A Category C prison in Maghull, Merseyside, created through the conversion of an old existing acute mental health secure facility within a secure site at Ashworth Hospital. | HM Revenue & Customs / Department for Work & Pensions The redevelopment of the Newcastle Estate began in February 1998 with major refurbishment and remedial works by Interserve at two existing sites at Durham House, Washington, and Tyne View Park, Newcastle. |
Immigration Detention Centre, Harmondsworth This is a Design, Build, Operate contract for an Immigration Detention Centre, which was an ultra fast track, modular construction project. Works were successfully completed in an overall period of just forty-two weeks. | Immigration Removal Centre, Gatwick Design and build of a new Immigration Removal Centre at the South Perimeter Road, Gatwick Airport for BAA Lynton on behalf of the Airport Property Partnership, (a 50/50 joint venture between Morley Fund Management and BAA Limited) so that on completion, the centre can be leased to the Home Office for operation by a private organisation. | Scottish Courts Service, Edinburgh The works comprise the design, development, construction and fit-out of the existing, Category A listed, Scotland’s Court of Session building, which dates back to 1630 and was the home of the Scottish Parliament until 1707. |