Generation 5 (Gen5) Civil Engineering, Highways and Transportation Collaborative Framework 2024 - 2028

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Value

£13,000,000,000

Classifications

  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Road-marking equipment
  • Highway materials
  • Demolition, site preparation and clearance work
  • Excavating work
  • Earthmoving work
  • Buildings associated with transport
  • Construction work for buildings relating to road transport
  • Engineering works and construction works
  • Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and railways; flatwork
  • Coastal-defence works
  • Marine construction works
  • Concrete work
  • Erection of railings
  • Erection of fencing
  • Site-investigation services
  • Trench-digging work
  • Soil-stripping work
  • Topsoil-stripping work
  • Infill work
  • Landscaping work for roads and motorways
  • Siteworks
  • Foundation work
  • Pile driving
  • Structural steel erection work
  • Environmental improvement works
  • Cut and fill
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Engineering design services
  • Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works

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Published

9 months ago

Description

This Framework replaces the Contracting Authority's current Gen 4-1, Gen 4-2 and Gen 4-3 Frameworks. These support the Universal Services Directorate Highways, Engineering and Transport team in procuring their civil engineering, highways and transportation infrastructure development related construction works. Further details are within the Lot descriptions.
This is a lotted framework with a number of suppliers on each Lot. Each Lot is designed around project value i.e. small value, mid value and high value projects and with some geographical scope lotting (see Lot 2 East/West).
Lot Project Values
The Framework consists of Lots split by project value as follows:
Lot 1 - up to £350k
Lot 2 - East or West up to £5 million
Lot 3 - £4m-£25 million
Lot 4 - £20m-£175million
Lot anticipated spend under the Framework
Lot 1 - £5m-£6million
Lot 2 East and West - £35m-£50million
Lot 3 - £40m-£70million
Lot 4 - £50m-£150million
Geographical Scope
The Lots have varying geographical coverage as set out below:
Lot 1 - the County of Hampshire including Portsmouth and Southampton
Lot 2 East - the counties of Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Surrey, West Sussex, East Sussex and Kent
Lot 2 West - the counties of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall
Lots 3 and 4 - the counties within Lot 2 East and West combined and mentioned above.
Number of suppliers on each Lot are as follows:
Lot 1 - 4
Lot 2 East - 6
Lot 2 West - 6
Lot 3 - 6
Lot 4 - 4

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