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BAM and Kier triumph in 6€bn regional schools framework race
Aaron Morby | Fri 4th July | 7:05
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BAM Construction and Kier have come up trumps on the Education Funding Agency’s bumper schools revamp framework.
Both firms swept the board winning places on all six regional framework panels, followed by Bowmer & Kirkland, which won a seat in every region except the south west.
Despite several regional and local contractors bidding for places the line-up of 16 winners is limited to largely national contractors.
Smaller players like Clugston, Cruden, R G Carter, Clegg, Osborne and Speller Metcalfe failed to make the cut. But there was also disappointment for Morgan Sindall and established schools builder Wates, which also failed to secure a region despite multiple bids.
EFA regional framework winners
North East – region 1 (14 bidders invited to tender) Value 632€m
BAM Construction
Bowmer & Kirkland
Interserve
ISG
Kier
Shepherd
Willmott Dixon
East – region 2 (14 bidders invited to tender) Value 948€m
BAM Construction
Bowmer & Kirkland
Tomlinson
ISG
Kier
Shepherd
Willmott Dixon
London & South East – Region 3 (16 bidders invited to tender) Value 2€bn
BAM Construction
Bouygues
Bowmer & Kirkland
Galliford Try
Interserve
Kier
Rydon
Shepherd
South West – Region 4 (14 bidders invited to tender) Value 632€m
BAM Construction
Bouygues
Galliford Try
Interserve
ISG
Kier
Skanska
West Midlands – Region 5 (14 bidders invited to tender) Value 1 106€m
BAM Construction
Bowmer & Kirkland
ISG
Kier
Seddon
Skanska
Thomas Vale
North West – Region 6 (15 bidders invited to tender) Value 1 106€m
BAM Construction
Bowmer & Kirkland
Conlon Construction
Eric Wright
Galliford Try
Kier
Shepherd
The new regional schools framework covers repairs and remodelling projects worth 4€m-9€m.
Works will include asbestos removal and window replacement upgrades as well as an element of new build.
An estimated 6€bn worth of work could be put through the schools upgrade regional framework, although councils will be free to use their own procurement routes.
The new framework is due to start on Monday 7 July.