Amey completes new all-weather sports pitch project at HMP Liverpool
Amey’s Prison Facilities Management and Project Teams has completed work to install a new all-weather sports pitch at HMP Liverpool.
The funding for the new pitch was secured as part of the Twinning Project led by former Arsenal chief executive David Dein, which looks to use the power of football to better prepare people for release from prison, by pairing professional clubs with prisons to help tackle reoffending after sentences are served.
The completion of the project means both men and prison staff at HMP Liverpool will be able to benefit from the new high-quality sports facilities which will be used for reactional activities that support health and wellbeing.
The new pitch will also play a part in supporting rehabilitation by providing a real-life training environment for men undertaking their ground maintenance qualifications in conjunction with HMP Liverpool’s Twinning Project partner Tranmere Rovers.
The two-month project has been delivered on time and within budget as part of the ongoing safety and decency programme being undertaken by HMP Liverpool and their partners to improve living and working standards at the prison.
Working closely with HMPPS, the Governor, and supply chain partners, Amey developed a detailed end-to-end improvement programme which included building and asset surveying, design solutions, project management and supply chain expertise.
As part of the safety and decency improvement programme, Amey also led on a comprehensive refurbishment of the cell accommodation and staff areas in two wings, which included setting up a scheme working with prison staff to train prisoners to carry out renovations within HMP Liverpool as part of the prison’s purposeful activity programme.
Jerry Moloney, Director of FM, FM, Defence and Justice, Amey said: “The completion of the project marks a significant milestone in the transformation of HMP Liverpool. By working in partnership with HMPPS, HMP Liverpool and our supply chain partners we have been able to combine all our expertise to help raise the living and working standards within the prison’s ageing infrastructure.”
Our teams are always looking for solutions to continually improve the assets and environment for our clients and the work we have undertaken at HMP Liverpool has provided us with a model we have been able to share with HMPPS.”
Pia Sinha, Governor HM Prison Liverpool, said: ‘’In the last 18 months we have worked consistently and collaboratively with our partners Amey to deliver significant improvements in our living conditions. Securing funding for the all-weather pitch has been a real boost and the fact that this work has been completed on time shows just how committed we are as a partnership to continue improving the wellbeing of all those who live and work at HMP Liverpool”.
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