General Construction and Marine Construction Frameworks

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Value

£750,000,100

Classifications

  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Building demolition and wrecking work and earthmoving work
  • Siteworks
  • Construction work for warehouses and industrial buildings
  • Bridge construction work
  • Reinforced-concrete structures
  • Drainage construction works
  • Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads
  • Reinforced-concrete work
  • Marine construction works
  • Railway construction works
  • Railway depot construction work

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Published

1 month ago

Description

Peel Ports owns and operates six of the UK’s most important ports (Port of Liverpool, Heysham Port, Manchester Ship Canal, Medway (Sheerness / Chatham), Clydeport (Greenock, Hunterston, Ardrossan) and Great Yarmouth). It also operates a container terminal in Dublin.
Peel Ports are implementing a series of group construction frameworks to help improve efficiency of delivery through collaboration and early engagement with our supply chain and to gain benefits from the optimisation of design and construction best practices and solutions. Group Construction Frameworks will deliver best value, cost surety with improved levels of service and performance, quality, programme delivery and client satisfaction whilst maintaining a safe and sustainable environment and culture.
Peel Ports have appointed suitably qualified and experienced organisations to provide design and construction services and works for marine and general engineering projects both nationally and locally.

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