Software and services VAR
Civica
has signed two contracts amounting to nearly £50m over the next decade.
The firm has reached a contractual agreement with Sheffield City Council as
strategic IT partner for the city's Building Schools for the Future programme,
as part of the Paradigm consortium led by Taylor Woodrow Construction. Civica
anticipates the contract to be worth £45m over all three phases of the nine-year
scheme.
The VAR has also won a contract with Essex County Council worth £3.3m over three
years to provide the foundation of a shared learning environment for schools
across the county.
Simon Downing, chief executive of Civica said: "We believe that both programmes
have the potential to transform the educational environment for the benefit of
all."
Civica
teams with BT for Edinburgh contract
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