South East & Mid Wales Collaborative Construction Framework (SEWSCAP) 4

Award

Value

£1,685,000,000

Classifications

  • Construction work
  • Building construction work
  • Refurbishment work
  • Multi-functional buildings construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to leisure, sports, culture, lodging and restaurants
  • Construction work for sports facilities
  • Multi-purpose sports facilities construction work
  • Construction work for art and cultural buildings
  • Historical monument or memorial construction work
  • Library construction work
  • Lecture hall construction work
  • Religious buildings construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to education and research
  • Harbour construction works
  • Construction work for school buildings
  • Primary school construction work
  • Secondary school construction work
  • Special school construction work
  • Construction work for college buildings
  • Technical college construction work
  • Vocational college construction work
  • Construction work for university buildings
  • Polytechnic construction work
  • Lecture theatre construction work
  • Language laboratory construction work
  • Construction work for buildings of further education
  • Construction work for halls of residence
  • Construction work for buildings relating to health and social services, for crematoriums and public conveniences
  • Construction work for crematoriums
  • Civic centre construction work
  • Roof works and other special trade construction works
  • Special trade construction works other than roof works
  • Miscellaneous special-trade construction work
  • Construction-related services
  • Construction supervision services
  • Construction-site supervision services
  • Construction management services
  • Construction project management services
  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Leisure centre construction work
  • Sports hall construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to emergency services
  • Modular and portable buildings
  • Single-purpose sports facilities construction work
  • Construction work for swimming pool
  • Construction work in connection with structures for sports ground
  • Market construction work
  • Covered market construction work
  • Open-air market construction work
  • Agricultural buildings construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to road transport
  • Construction works for recycling station
  • Construction work for research buildings
  • Laboratory building construction work
  • Research and testing facilities construction work
  • Entrance hall construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to health
  • Construction work for social services buildings
  • Police station construction work
  • Court building construction work
  • Fire station construction work
  • Ambulance station construction work
  • Construction work of leisure facilities
  • Museum construction work
  • Exhibition centre construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to exhibitions
  • Prefabricated buildings
  • Assembly and erection of prefabricated structures
  • Prefabricated constructions
  • Prefabricated units
  • Structures construction work
  • Prefabricated units and components
  • Prefabricated components
  • Preservation services of historical sites and buildings
  • Preservation services of historical buildings
  • Preservation services of historical sites
  • Multimedia library construction work
  • Pavilion construction work
  • Construction works for compost facility

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Published

6 months ago

Description

This opportunity was to establish the 4th iteration of the South East & Mid Wales Collaborative Construction Framework of pre-qualified and suitably experienced Contractors with expertise in construction activities in relation to schools and public buildings. The Framework Contractors and Authorities will look to develop good working practices with Stakeholders across South East & Mid Wales regions to promote good practice, improve sustainability and added value through Social Value. The Framework is hosted by the County Council of the City and County of Cardiff.

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