GOV UK,DIO and Royal Navy sign contract for construction project in Cornwall

DIO and Royal Navy Sign Contract for Construction Project in Cornwall

Published: 25 October 2024, 15:19

The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) and the Royal Navy have signed a contract for a major construction project in Cornwall.

The £200 million project will see the construction of a new training facility at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose, near Helston. The facility will provide state-of-the-art training facilities for the Royal Navy’s aircrew, including a new flight simulator and a new air traffic control tower.

The project is expected to create up to 200 jobs during construction, and will support a further 100 jobs once it is completed.

DIO’s Project Manager, Colonel Mike Taylor, said: “This is a major investment in the Royal Navy’s future, and will provide the aircrew with the world-class training facilities they need to operate in the modern world.”

The Royal Navy’s Commodore Mark Sparrow, said: “This new training facility will be a vital asset for the Royal Navy, and will help us to continue to train the best aircrew in the world.”

The construction project is expected to be completed in 2027.

Additional Information

  • DIO is the government organization responsible for managing and maintaining the infrastructure of the British Armed Forces.
  • Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose is one of the Royal Navy’s two main air stations in the United Kingdom.
  • The new training facility will be used to train aircrew for a variety of aircraft, including the F-35 Lightning II and the Merlin helicopter.
  • The project is part of a wider £1 billion investment in the Royal Navy’s infrastructure.

DIO and Royal Navy sign contract for construction project in Cornwall

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