Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 20, 2018
KBR (NYSE: KBR) has assumed control of a joint venture with U.K.-based construction and facilities management provider Carillion after the latter announced insolvency in January.
KBR said Thursday that it closed the acquisition of Carillions interest in their Aspire Defence joint venture without causing disruption to operations and delivery of services.
Aspire Defence JV supports the U.K. defense ministrys Project Allenby Connaught through construction, design and maintenance services in support of the British armys working and living accommodations.
Stuart Bradie, KBR president and CEO, said the company will continue to provide maintenance and construction support for the projects army basing program as well as deliver base support services across Aldershot and Salisbury Plain garrisons.
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