Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy Services (MDC1) - CPC and London & SE

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Value

£545,454,528

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Classifications

  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Architectural design services
  • Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
  • Building surveying services
  • Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
  • Construction-related services
  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Structural engineering consultancy services
  • Urban planning and landscape architectural services

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Published

3 years ago

Description

This framework appoints consultants to provide coverage for our clients in the North of England, the Midlands, the East of England, and London and South East.
Disciplines include:
Architect (excluding London)
Building Services Engineer
Building Surveyor
Clerk of Works
Quantity Surveyor
Employers Agent
Planning Consultants
Principal Designer
Project Manager
Structural Engineer
Civil Engineer
Multi-disciplinary services
We encouraged applications from a broad supply base, including emerging as well as established businesses, diverse in ethnicity, gender, socio-economic backgrounds and experience and welcomed a range of business models (such as partnerships and consortiums).

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