Winners named in £30bn government construction framework
The government has selected 128 companies to share up to £30bn of public sector construction work over the next seven years, but there are some big names missing from the list.
The Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Construction Works and Associated Services framework agreement is available to all public sector organisations to find companies to help build schools, hospitals, offices, universities, prisons, housing and more.
It is the first ever government-led construction arrangement for whole public sector.
Most of the big names in UK construction are among the favoured 128 suppliers, as well as 57 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Notable absentees at this stage include Balfour Beatty and Skanska.
However, seven of the 38 different lots have yet to be filled, including all three value bands in the general construction works category for England-South and England-North. These will be confirmed ‘in due course’ CCS said.
The government expects this new procurement agreement to “help shape public sector construction” enabling public bodies to avoid having to run their own costly and time-consuming procurement exercises.
The Cabinet Office minister for implementation, Simon Hart, 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.”
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.
The full list of chosen firms across the various lost is:
Aecom
AE 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 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
GF Wilson
GHI Contracts
Glenman Corporation
H&J Martin Construction
HA Marks
Hargreaves Contracting
Henry Brothers
Heron Bros
Interserve Construction
ISG Construction
Jackson Civil Engineering Group
JCA Engineering
JN Bentley
John Graham Construction
John Sisk & Son
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
Lendlease
Logan 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 & Infrastructure
Morris & Spottiswood
MPH Construction
Mulalley & 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
TE 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