London Construction Programme Major Works Education Framework MW24-E

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The London Construction Programme (LCP) was established in 2012 by Haringey Council, supported by other London Local Authorities, to develop a pan-London strategy to improve
construction procurement. The LCP is a 'virtual organisation' currently hosted and operated by Haringey Council's Strategic Procurement Team, led by the Chief Procurement. The LCP currently has a membership of 60 London and Home County Public Sector organisations. 
A new Framework is required to replace the current LCP Framework (MW19) which expired in December 2024. The new Framework is to provide construction related activities for Education provisions covering Planned maintenance, Fire safety, Retrofit and Refurbishments.
The works will be procured in 8 lots:
Lot 1.1 New Build £1m-£5m contract value
Lot 1.2 New Build £5m+ contract value
Lot 1.3 Single Stage tendering, £1m+ contract value
Lot 1.4 Modern Methods of Construction, (no minimum contract value)
Lot 2.1 Retrofit, refurbishment, adaptations and remediations £1m-£5m
Lot 2.2 Retrofit, refurbishment, adaptations and remediations £5m+
Lot 3.1 Planned component replacement works and fire safety works £1m-5m
Lot 3.2 Planned component replacement works and fire safety works £5m+
The Framework will be established for a period of 5 years and will be available to any public sector body in London and the Home Counties. 
LCP awarded reserved places for micro-, small-, medium- and large-enterprises on different Lots in order to encourage SMEs and provide choice for its Clients.
The Reserve List will also be used for this framework for those Tenderers who are unsuccessful in being awarded a place on the main Lots who qualified to met the minimum quality criteria. 
The framework will be established with four main objectives in mind:-
1. To support its Clients to deliver on their net zero commitments in the following areas:-
• Biodiversity assets
• Climate Change adaptation
• Zero Carbon Supply Chain
• Low Carbon Transportation
• Operational Low Carbon
2. To provide a fast and efficient route to market for education schemes across London and
the Home Counties that offers value for money.
3. To drive positive change in mental health and equality, diversity and inclusion in the
construction sector.
4. To apply best practice, unlock innovation and work collaboratively with its Client and the
Supply Chain.

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