The firm’s Morrison Construction arm in joint venture with Black & Veatch has secured a £17m contract from Scottish Water for the second phase of the Meadowhead and Stevenston work package 6.
The contract forms part of Scottish Water’s strategic programme, the purpose of the scheme is to collect storm overflows from Kilmarnock town centre and transfer them to Meadowhead waste water treatment works.
Galliford Try, in joint venture with AECOM Design Build, also has been awarded a £15m contract to upgrade Woodhouse Mill sewage treatment works in Sheffield for Yorkshire Water.
The purpose of the work is to improve the quality of final effluent in line with discharge consents set by the Environment Agency.
The firm has also confirmed a package of road and public real work for Reading Borough Council as tipped by the Enquirer last December.
Under the £8m, Galliford Try will assist with the redevelopment of the town’s station and the surrounding area.
The programme of civil engineering works includes highway improvements, creation of a new interchange and public realm works.
Greg Fitzgerald, Chief Executive of Galliford Try, said: “We are delighted to secure further projects for two of our long standing framework clients in the water industry and to play a key role in a significant rail infrastructure contract for a new client.”