Construction group Galliford Try been appointed to the panel of the Education Funding Agency (EFA) for the £35.7m Hull and East Riding first batch of schools under the Priority Schools Building Programme. The appointment marks the group's first success since its appointment to the EFA's main Contractor Framework in November 2013. Chief Executive Greg Fitzgerald said: "We are delighted to have secured our first success since our appointment to the EFA's main contractor framework last year. "Education remains a key sector for our construction business and we look forward to working with the EFA and the schools in the Hull and East Riding batch to produce the high quality buildings and facilities their pupils deserve."Shares had fallen 0.58% to 1,150.25p by 08:27.NR