The £2.5bn public sector framework has already been running in the northwest for the past year on a pilot basis but now goes nationwide, going live today, 16th March 2020
The framework is divided into 10 regional lots across England and Wales, and into two value bands: £50,000 to £1m and £1m to £4m. It is available for local authorities, NHS trusts, universities, blue light organisations and housing providers.
Clients can choose from three call-off options – two-stage mini competition, single-stage competitive tender or direct award – and from eight call-off contracts, covering the JCT and NEC suites.
The full list of contractors who have won one or more places reads:
- Amcm Ģý
- BAM Facilities
- Beard Ģý
- Burmor Ģý
- Carmel Crest Ģý
- Casey Group
- City Build Ģý
- Code Building Solutions
- Compass Developments
- Conamar Ģý
- Cosmur Ģý
- Eric Wright Ģý
- Esh Ģý
- Etec Ģý
- Gelder Ģý
- GL Property
- Hankinson Ģý
- Harper Group
- Integral Ģý
- Interserve Facilities
- Jarram Falkus Ģý
- Mac Group
- Midas Group
- Morris & Spotiswood Ģý
- Neilcott Ģý
- Parkinson Ģý
- Robertson Ģý
- Seddon Ģý
- SEH French Ģý
- Sewell Group
- Simpson York Ģý
- Speller Metcalfe Ģý
- Stepnell Ģý
- Sweet Construct
- TClarke Group
- TCL Group
- Thomas Sinden Ģý
- Vinci Facilities
- Wooler Ģý
Framework director Robbie Blackhurst said: “We are delighted to launch the Procure Partnerships (national minor works) framework across England and Wales. Contractors were asked to outline their relevant experience of successfully delivering projects in collaboration with local authorities, NHS trusts, universities, blue light and housing providers as part of the tender process. The standard of tenders was extremely high and we are confident that we have the best fit minor works contractor partners to deliver public sector projects within each sub-region.”
He added: “We wanted to provide a framework that afforded public sector clients with flexibility whist remaining within the law of compliance which has been achieved through the structure of the framework. The framework is not even 24 hours old and we have already began to procure our first sub £4m projects through it, which reflects the market need for a strong minor works framework, with local contractors across England and Wales.”
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