Defence Infrastructure Organisation is an operating arm of the Ministry of Defence (MoD), in the United Kingdom, which is responsible for the built and rural estate. The organisation formed on 1 April 2011 after a reorganisation of the Ministry of Defence's bodies in charge of infrastructure. It controls 2,400 square kilometres, about 1% of the area of the UK (244,820 km²). As Defence Estates, it was an executive agency of the Ministry of Defence until 2008.
Administration[]
The agency is managed by its Chief Executive, currently Andrew Manley who succeeded Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, the husband of HRH The Princess Royal; other previous chief executives include Sir Ian Andrews, a former Second Permanent Under Secretary, Ministry of Defence.
Management of this very large and diverse business relies on a multiplicity of partnerships, not only with industry but also with many Statutory Bodies and NGOs. It also requires an extremely close relationship with those who use the estate - the Armed Forces - to ensure that it meets the requirements to maintain operational capability.
It is based on Kingston Road in Whitehouse Common, Sutton Coldfield. There are other office sites at Andover in Hampshire, Tilshead near Salisbury in Wiltshire, Wyton in Cambridgeshire and Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire.
Portfolio[]
The agency's property portfolio is diverse and ranges from naval bases and airfields to forces housing and military training grounds. Many of these sites are of national heritage or of archaeological importance. The agency also has responsibility for the overseas estates of the MoD. The majority of forces housing was sold to a private housing group (Annington Homes) in 1996 and is leased back.[1]
Aims and mission[]
The agency is responsible for the day to day estates activity through a wide range of maintenance, construction and sustainability issues, with an annual budget of some £1 bn and direct responsibility for over 4,000 staff. The agency became a top level budget from 1 April 2005.
The agency’s mission is “to deliver estate solutions to defence needs”. Its vision, which follows on from this, is to “provide an estate of the right size and quality, which is managed and developed effectively in line with acknowledged best practice, and which is sensitive to social and environmental considerations”.
As a major client of the construction industry, it is a member of the Construction Clients' Group.
Rationalisation and consolidation[]
Management of the MoD estate as a corporate asset includes rationalisation and consolidation, working towards focusing the Ministry's activities onto fewer, larger sites. Since 1998/1999 DE has disposed of land and facilities surplus to requirements to the value of £1.46 billion. In devising and implementing an agreed plan with its customers, DIO provides a corporate and long-term view of defence requirements consistent with the Estate Strategy. This will assist in focusing MoD’s use of and future investment in its estate, to meet defence requirements for an estate of the optimum size and quality.
Organisation[]
DIO is divided into five operating divisions, supported by the Corporate HQ:
- Hard Facilities Management - Responsible for minor construction projects, mechanical and electrical support to the estate.
- Soft Facilities Management - Responsible for provision of cleaning, catering and contracted support to the estate.
- Major Projects - Responsible for the management of high value or complex projects delivering change in the defence estate.
- Land Management Services - Responsible for managing the freehold and leasehold estate portfolio to deliver best effect for defence.
- Defence Training Estate - Responsible for the management of the training estate to support all three services
- Security Services Group - Responsible for the provision of physical security advice and support
Contracting models[]
The organisation has pursued a prime contracting model with the intent to maximise value for money in defence.
For hard FM and construction projects five Regional Prime Contracts have been let; in Scotland, the South West, South East, Central and East.
Soft FM is provided through ten regional Super Multi Activity Contracts, associated with the ten Regional Brigade Areas.
The Housing Prime Contract allows for maintenance of the Service Families Accommodation estate.
References[]
- Managing the Defence Estate: Ministry of Defence. The Stationery Office (National Audit Office). 2005. ISBN 9780102932768. http://books.google.com/books?id=Lo9gXWKcYCQC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false.
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