The Ministry of Defence has revealed month-to-month figures displaying the price of pressing restore call-outs to Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Affiliation (RFCA) websites throughout the UK since January 2023.
The information, launched in a written parliamentary reply on 13 October, reveals that emergency upkeep has price the general public purse greater than £4.9 million over a 19-month interval.
Responding to Liberal Democrat MP Helen Maguire (Epsom and Ewell), Minister for Defence Readiness and Trade Luke Pollard offered figures protecting Precedence 1 and a couple of name outs, which check with emergency or high-importance repairs. The information reveals prices starting from £104,628 to £380,787 per thirty days, with the very best expenditure recorded in November 2023 and the bottom in December 2023.
In 2023, the common month-to-month price of pressing repairs was round £290,000, with figures rising above £300,000 throughout a number of months. Spending dropped towards the tip of that 12 months earlier than stabilising between £200,000 and £250,000 per thirty days through the first half of 2024. March 2024 noticed the bottom recorded price at £129,630.
Pollard confirmed that the Future Defence Infrastructure Companies (FDIS) framework turned operational for the Reserve Property on 1 August 2024. He acknowledged that the Ministry now not holds info in the identical reporting format after that date. The FDIS framework is meant to modernise how the Defence property is maintained and managed, consolidating earlier regional contracts right into a single system.
Many of those buildings are ageing, and pressing repairs stay essential to take care of security requirements and operational readiness. The introduction of FDIS is anticipated to enhance effectivity and oversight of upkeep spending in future years.

