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Metropolitan Police Specialist Training CentreThis £40 million specialist training facility combines two disciplines – public order training and specialist firearms training. The project involved a complete remodelling extension and refurbishment of an existing sea training school which also included the provision of many new training buildings and specialist facilities. The public order training arena is a complex of realistic street facades including a mocked up stadium, an underground station complete with tube carriage and a complex of houses and flats. On the firearms side of the complex is a building housing two 25m firing ranges, a 50m firing range a 50m drive in firing range, a close quarter combat range and a live fire video range, as well as many other specialist facilities that include, an aeroplane fuselage, train carriage and outdoor firing ranges. These training areas are supported with classrooms, reception, accommodation for 305 students, canteen, leisure and fitness facilities. John Laing Integrated Services (JLIS) is providing facilities management services for the concession period of this 25 year project. This encompasses hard and soft services including cleaning, catering, security, reception, maintenance, range wardens and supply of consumables. John Laing and JLIS worked closely with the client from the outset to truly understand the client’s training objectives. This early interfacing enabled the facility to run smoothly providing quality training from the acceptance date in January 2003.
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