LEWISHAM'S NEW POLICE STATION 'TOPPED OUT' BY THE MPA
17 Jul 2002 05:40 PM
A traditional 'topping out' ceremony took place today for new
operational police buildings in Lewisham heralding another major step
for the Metropolitan Police Authority towards its goal to provide the
Metropolitan Police Service with modern facilities for 21st century
policing.
The new buildings include an new police station, accommodation for
the Serious Crime Group South which includes four Major Investigation
Teams and stabling facilities for 24 horses of the MPS Mounted
Branch. The complex is part of a Private Finance Initiative signed by
the MPA in October 2001 for the design, build and operation of new
police stations and sector bases in South East London.
The ceremony was attended by Ian Blair, Deputy Commissioner of the
Metropolitan Police, Catherine Crawford, Clerk of the MPA and
Nicholas Long, an Independent Member of the Authority.
Commenting on the Lewisham project, Nicholas Long, who leads for the
Authority on estate issues, said:
"This latest phase in the MPA's South East London PFI project
provides Lewisham's police with the modern facilities they urgently
need to carry out their work and is to be welcomed as a great
contribution towards the MPA Estate Strategy for the modernisation of
police buildings in London.
"The Authority's overall aim is to provide modern facilities worthy
of our staff, which will undoubtedly contribute to overall
effectiveness as they perform their duties."
The PFI includes the supply of staff and delivery of services
associated with custody and suspect processing (civilian gaolers),
front desk or station reception officers and selected support
services, including the storage of uniforms and special equipment,
the prisoners property store, typists and tape summarisers.
NOTES TO EDITORS
1. A 'topping out' ceremony involves the positioning of the highest
stone of a new building.
2. The South East London PFI is the second major PFI project to be
taken forward by the MPA. The 25 year contract was awarded to Equion
plc (formerly known as Laing Hyder plc) and is valued at £120
million, of which Lewisham totals approximately £30 million. For
further details please see MPA press release 82-2001 of 29 October
2001, available on the MPA website at:
www.mpa.gov.uk/news/press/01-082.asp
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