National Framework for Medium Works 23

Award

Value

£1,000,000,000

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Construction work
  • Building completion work
  • Site preparation work
  • Construction work for railways and cable transport systems
  • Roof works and other special trade construction works
  • Building construction work
  • Construction works for power plants and heating plants
  • Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads
  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • General construction work for pipelines
  • Waste-treatment plant construction work
  • Construction work for water projects
  • Flatwork
  • Building installation work
  • Construction work for bridges and tunnels, shafts and subways
  • Parking lot construction work

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Added Value Portal t/a Pagabo, acting on behalf of The Education Alliance, wish to establish a national framework of Contractors for medium Works contracts within the UK with values of between 50 000 GBP and 10 000 000 GBP. The framework will cover, but is not limited to, new builds, extension, refurbishment and maintenance requirements. The Framework Agreement will be established for a period of 3 years, with the option to extend for a further period of up to 1 year, from January 2023. This Framework Agreement is being advertised and tendered, so it can be utilised by all public-sector bodies (including Charities) in the UK, the full list is available in the Tender synopsis on the In- Tend portal – https://in-tendhost.co.uk/pagabo). The framework is divided into 4 lots and 42 regions per lot, giving 168 sub-lots, which will operate with a maximum of 9 Contractors per sub-lot. The framework shall have the facility for Clients to Direct Award and Further Compete their requirement

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