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Fletcher concludes negotiations on $300M Wiri prison project

Published: Tue 11 Sep 2012 03:02 PM
Fletcher concludes negotiations on $300M Wiri prison project
Sept. 11 (BusinessDesk) - Fletcher Building, New Zealand’s biggest construction company, said it has concluded negotiations with the government on the $300 million design and build for South Auckland’s new Wiri prison.
Fletcher is part of the SecureFuture group along with Serco, which will operate the 960-bed facility, Spotless Facility Services, which will do maintenance, and equity partners John Laing, InfraRed and Accident Compensation Corporation. The group is being advised by Macquarie Capital.
The total cost of the 25-year contract is $840 million and it is the first of the government’s so-called public-private partnerships, or PPPs, where the private sector is allowed to invest in what has traditionally been a public sector role of providing health, education and other facilities.
Shares of Fletcher rose 1.4 percent to $6.64 and are up 5.9 percent this year.
In August, the Auckland-based company reported a 17 percent drop in construction earnings to $50 million though its backlog of building work had climbed to $1.09 billion at the end of June from $764 million a year earlier.
Corrections Minister Anne Tolley said the PPP structure of the prison deal meant a saving of $170 million for the government. She said the SecureFuture group “will face financial penalties if it fails to meet custodial, rehabilitation and reintegration measures.”
Fletcher said construction will take about 2 ½ years, with completion due in mid-2015.
(BusinessDesk)

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