Construction Works and Associated Services 2 / Procure 23 (CWAS2/P23)

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Value

£30,000,000,000

Classifications

  • Construction work
  • Demolition, site preparation and clearance work
  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Building construction work
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of mechanical building installations
  • Installation services (except software)
  • Installation services of electrical and mechanical equipment
  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Architectural and related services
  • Advisory architectural services
  • Architectural services for outdoor areas
  • Engineering services
  • Environmental engineering consultancy services
  • Building services
  • Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
  • Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
  • Construction-related services
  • Site-investigation services
  • Construction-site supervision services
  • Construction consultancy services
  • Construction management services
  • Construction project management services
  • Administrative healthcare services
  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations
  • Infrastructure works consultancy services
  • Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting
  • Dismantling works for military installations
  • Construction work for buildings relating to law and order or emergency services and for military buildings
  • Construction work for military buildings and installations
  • Engineering works and construction works
  • Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and railways; flatwork
  • Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines
  • Construction work for airfields, runways and manoeuvring surfaces
  • Construction work for airports
  • Airfield pavement construction work
  • Runway construction works
  • Building installation work
  • Architectural design services
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Engineering design services
  • Construction work for buildings relating to water transport
  • Construction work for water projects
  • Construction work for waterways
  • Engineering-design services for industrial process and production

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Published

3 years ago

Description

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) as the Contracting Authority has put in place ProCure23 (P23) (Lots 1, 2 and 3) which is the fourth generation of the ProCure framework and will continue the provision of design and construction services to NHS capital projects other than in respect of the New Hospital Programme*. Please note this is available only to NHS bodies in England.
In its 19 year history this mature and award winning framework has successfully delivered more than 1200 projects across England, with a cumulative spend of £9.7bn, and ProCure23 will build this heritage into a third decade.
* Whilst the framework is not intended to provide the main sourcing routes for new hospitals within the New Hospital Programme (NHP), for the avoidance of doubt, NHP does reserve the right to use it. This reserved right was stated in the PIN.
Crown Commercial Service (CCS) as the Contracting Authority has put in in place a Pan Government Collaborative Agreement (for Lot 4 and Lot 5 only) for the provision of Construction Works to be utilised by eligible Central Government Departments and all other UK Public Sector Bodies, including Local Authorities, Health, Police, Fire and Rescue, Education and Devolved Administrations. This commercial agreement will be the recommended vehicle for all Construction Works projects required by UK Central Government Departments.

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