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Sheffield's Servelec reports group contract wins worth over £1 million
Sheffield technology group Servelec has announced important project wins for Servelec Controls, a part of Servelec Automation, and Servelec Healthcare.
Servelec Controls has been awarded a significant project, valued at over £1 million, to provide an updated Production Control System for a power plant that is to be relocated from the UK to Turkey.
The project, which involves the replacement of the control system hardware and software with a modern equivalent, will be implemented in the UK during 2014.
Servelec Healthcare has been notified of the award of preferred supplier status for the latest NHS Trust to announce their choice of software provider for Mental Health or Community Health services under the Camden Framework.
Servelec Healthcare has now been chosen by eight out of nine of the NHS Trusts which have selected their preferred supplier using the Camden Framework.
The Camden Framework is the main mechanism by which Trusts currently running RiO under the British Telecom Local Service Provider contract can exit from the National Programme in London and the South of England, thereby providing each organisation with the ability to choose their own, ongoing supplier before the end of the BT LSP contract in October 2015.
Alan Stubbs, CEO of Servelec Group, commented: “We are delighted with the project win for Servelec Controls especially given that we had recently flagged the slight delay in a small number of contract awards.
“It is also very pleasing to see the continuing success of Servelec Healthcare in securing preferred supplier status with a further NHS Trust. Our teams are working hard and we are seeing the results of those efforts.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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