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Winners named for £800m Pagabo public sector framework

Several FM arms of tier 1 contractors are among the 27 companies appointed to a new public sector framework.

The Total Facilities Management Framework has an estimated value of £814m and will run until January 2029 across eight UK areas.

It will be managed by procurement provider Pagabo on behalf of contracting authority Red Kite Learning Trust.

The framework covers a range of soft, hard and combined facilities management services for public sector organisations across education, leisure, healthcare, emergency services and local authorities

Services under hard FM include roofing, mechanical services and decorating, while work under soft FM services consists of catering, pest control and security.

The framework is split across six lots, with three of them reserved for SMEs.

The 27 companies awarded a place on the new framework are:  

  • Ascot Services UK
  • BAM FM Limited CBES
  • CBES
  • CBRE Managed Services
  • Compass Contract Services (UK)
  • J.F. & H. Dowds Ltd T/A Dowds Group
  • Eric Wright FM
  • Galliford Try Facilities Management
  • GFM
  • Heb Group UK
  • H&J Martin
  • Dalkia Facilities
  • JSS Rail
  • Kier Facilities Services
  • Lancer Scott Facilities Management
  • Lorne Stewart
  • Macro Group
  • Morgan Sindall Property Services
  • MTX Contracts
  • SEE Services
  • Sewell Facilities Management
  • Space Solutions (Scotland)
  • Thermatic Technical FM
  • Veolia Energy & Utility Services UK
  • VINCI Construction UK
  • Wates Property Services
  • Whitehead Building Services

Jonathan Oram, director of frameworks at Pagabo, said: “While this framework is going live before the Procurement Act comes into force in late February, suppliers and clients will all benefit from the latest procurement best practice.

“Over the tender period, we have seen significant interest in the framework and we’re eager to see the well-rounded offerings by the appointed suppliers at work.”

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