Construction Framework 25

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Value

£15,400,000,000

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  • Building fittings
  • Prefabricated buildings
  • Construction work
  • Architectural and related services
  • Engineering services

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  • tenderUpdate

Published

1 week ago

Description

1. Background: Department for Education is seeking to establish a new Construction Framework, the existing Construction Framework (CF21) is set to expire in November 2025.
2. Scope: The  Department is establishing a closed framework for the construction of new and refurbished schools, and other educational buildings (including colleges and university buildings), together with community facilities and/or public buildings which are ancillary to such education facilities or form part of the development on the same site in England.
3. Framework Term: initial six-year term with the option to extend for up to an additional two further years (one year plus one year), starting from the date the Framework Agreements are signed.
4. The associated tender documents (Invitation to Tender volumes) contain a full description of the works requirements including Employer's Requirements (specification), Contract Documents and Pricing Documents.

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