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Pagabo £26bn developer-led framework goes live

Suppliers can now bid for places on the four-year framework, which targets public sector regeneration schemes from councils, housing providers, and NHS Trusts.

The procurement process will begin on 19 October this year.

The framework follows the formation of a 10-year delivery partnership between Hull-based Pagabo and YPO, which sees the two organisations combine with the aim of setting a new standard for how public sector construction projects are delivered by offering simpler, faster, and compliant ways to buy services.

YPO is the centralised procurement authority for the framework, while Pagabo is the framework manager responsible for design, delivery and ongoing management.

The framework is divided into seven lots, with lots 3-6 each including eight development types.

Each lot, as well as those containing development types, is further divided into eight geographic areas: the North, Midlands, South West, and South East of England, London, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

The lots include:
  • Lot 1 – from £0+ (Development Consultants, contracts)
  • Lot 2 – from £0+ (Development Legal Providers, contracts)
  • Lot 3 – up to £100m (Special Purpose Vehicle Schemes)
  • Lot 4 – £100m+ (Special Purpose Vehicle Schemes)
  • Lot 5 – up to £50m (Development Agreement Schemes)
  • Lot 6 – from £50m+ (Development Agreement Schemes)
  • Lot 7 – from £0+ (Development Management Services, contracts)

To view the full tender document and submit a bid before the deadline at 12pm on 3 July, visit in-tendhost.co.uk/pagabo/aspx/ProjectManage/1279

Jonathan Parker, development director at Pagabo, said: “The Framework for Developer-Led Schemes has seen extensive use UK-wide due to its substantial impact on client ambitions and built environment development.

“The existing framework supports clients with very prominent challenges in the market, such as compliance, viability, and risk, with the new offering designed to do exactly the same and more – while conforming with updated procurement regulations set out within the Procurement Act.

“We’ll continue to work closely alongside YPO, appointed suppliers, and interested clients to offer effective procurement solutions and support throughout schemes. As well as wanting to see the framework continue contributing to major development and growth across the UK, the framework’s characteristics will ensure value for money, collaboration, and impactful social value are prioritised in every procurement.”

 

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