The government has named a total of 128 construction firms who have won a place on a new cross-public-sector framework worth a total of £30bn over the next seven years.
The Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Construction Works and Associated Services agreement will be used to find companies to build, refurbish, repair and demolish a range of public-sector buildings like schools, hospitals, offices, universities, prisons and houses.
It is the first time a government-led construction agreement will be used by the whole public sector.
Main contractors such as Bam Construction, Bouygues, Costain, Galliford Try, Interserve, Laing O’Rourke, Mace and Sir Robert McAlpine have all secured spots on the new agreement along with a total of 57 SMEs (see list below).
A total of 31 of 38 sub-lots have been awarded today. The CCS expects to award the remaining lots “in due course”.
Housing associations and local authorities will be able to use the agreement to commission house building and the agreement also provides access to specialist construction work for air-side and maritime construction services, as well as modern methods of construction, such as offsite manufacturing.
Simon Hart, minister for implementation in the Cabinet Office, said: “This agreement will help public bodies across the country carry out the work needed to build much-needed new housing as well as improve schools and hospital buildings.
“I know this will be welcomed by people up and down the country and I really look forward to seeing some of the incredible projects this agreement will help to facilitate.”
Sam Ulyatt, commercial director, buildings at CCS said: “This new agreement provides a solid foundation for public sector bodies to achieve the best outcomes and value for their investment across the whole construction lifecycle.
“The principles of this agreement are collaboration and integration with supply chains, boosting innovation at a critical time and supporting the government’s work towards achieving a zero carbon 2050 target.”
Suppliers
The framework is split into lots including: building works, civil engineering works, general construction works, residential works, high-rise accommodation works, maritime works, airside works, demolition & decommissioning, and construction management.
The 128 companies to have been named so far are:
- Aecom
- A E Yates
- Amey Defence Services
- Ashe Construction
- Associated Asphalt Contracting
- Bam Construction
- Bancon Construction
- Bardsley Construction
- BCM Construction
- Bechtel Management Company
- Borras Construction
- Bouygues UK
- Bowmer & Kirkland CCG (Scotland)
- Central Building Contractors (Glasgow)
- CHAP Group (Aberdeen)
- Clark Contracts
- Colas
- Colmar Construction (Poole)
- Conamar Building Services
- Connell Brothers
- Connolly & Fee
- Costain
- Covanburn Contracts
- CTS Projects
- Cubby Construction
- Dawson-Wam
- Dem-Master Demolition
- Demolition Services
- DSM Demoltion
- Dyer & Butler
- EHA Group
- ENGIE Regeneration
- Eric Wright Civil Engineering
- Erith Contractors
- Esh Construction
- Etec Contract Services
- EW Beard Ltd t/a Beard
- F3GROUP
- Felix O’Hare and Company
- FES Support Services
- Fitzgerald Contractors
- Flangans Building and Maintenance Services
- FM Conway
- F Parkinson
- Galliford Try Building
- George Sharkey & Sons
- G F Wilson
- GHI Contracts
- Glenman Corporation
- H & J Martin Construction
- HA Marks
- Hargreaves Contracting
- Henry Brothers
- Heron Bros
- Interserve Contruction
- ISG Construction
- Jackson Civil Engineering Group
- JCA Engineering
- JN Bentley
- John Graham Construction t/a Graham
- John Sisk & Son (Holdings)
- JT Mackley & Co
- J Tomlinson
- KDC Contractors
- Kellogg Brown & Root
- Keltbray
- Kier Construction
- Kier Integrated Services
- Kier Services
- Knights Brown
- Krol Corlett
- Lagan Construction Aviation
- Laing O’Rourke Construction
- LendleaseLogan Construction (SE)
- Luddon Construction
- Mac Asphalt
- Mace Group
- Maxi Construction
- McGee Group (Holdings)
- McLaren Construction
- McLaughlin & Harvey
- McLaughlin Construction
- MD Building Services (branded as MD Group)
- Mears
- Michael Brady
- Midas Construction
- Midren Construction
- Mi-space (UK)
- Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure
- Morris & Spottiswood
- MPH Construction
- Mulalley and Company
- Nationwide Rail
- NFC Homes
- North Midland Construction
- Oliveti Construction
- PBS Construction (North East)
- Pentaco Construction
- Pick Everard
- PK Murphy Construction
- Rhodar Industrial Services
- RJ McLeod (Contractors)
- Robertson Construction Group
- Rosslee Construction
- Russells
- Rydon Construction
- Ryebridge
- Seddon Construction
- Seymour Civil Engineering Contractors
- Sir Robert McAlpine
- Speller Metcalfe
- Squibb Group
- Standage & Co
- Stepnell
- Tarmac Trading
- T E Scudder
- The Casey Group
- TS Civil Engineering
- United Living (North)
- VINCI Construction UK trading as VINCI Facilities
- VolkerFitzpatrick
- Volkerstevin
- Walter Carefoot & Sons (Construction)
- Wates Construction
- Whitemountain Quarries
- Willmott Dixon Construction
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Well thougt-out project spreading job availability across many construction companies ; commendable arrangement.
We declined to bid as we were inundated with emails for help from outside firms purporting to assure that we would get on the list. Lookin at the companies how many are SME’s and how many are tier 1’s ?