Procure Partnerships announces £1.2bn framework winners
BAM, Morgan Sindall Construction, Robertson Construction, Mountain Earth, Wates, and Krol Corlett Construction were among the 53 contractors named to the North West framework, which is managed for Wirral Council.
Procure Partnerships revealed the winners for the four-year North West Contractor Framework on Thursday. The framework is valued at £1.2bn and is broken down into 13 lots with projects ranging from £50,000 to more than £30m. It covers construction, infrastructure, and demolition services.
This is the third generation of the framework.
Cllr Mark Skillicorn, chair of Wirral Council’s economy, regeneration, and housing committee, said: “Getting the right contractor in place, under the right contract, is perhaps one of the most important steps in any regeneration work, and taking greater control of the means of doing this will put Wirral in a strong position as we move forward with projects across the borough, and hopefully will also benefit our local businesses.”
Procure Partnerships framework director Faye Dolan added: “This iteration brings together a diverse contractor base, combining national and regional expertise, to ensure public sector clients across the North West have access to the right contractors for projects of any scale, and that local suppliers have a key part to play in delivering projects in the North West.”
Of the 53 organisations that earned a spot on the framework, 64% are SMEs. You can see the full list of lots and winners below.
Construction
Lot 1: £50,000-£500,000
- Arcus FM
- Ascot Services
- City Build
- Consortia Integrated Services
- Cunard Construction
- F Parkinson
- Greenmount Projects
- Krol Corlett
- Momentum
- Sterling Services
- Truline Construction
- Whitfield and Brown
Lot 2: £500,000-£1m
- Britcon
- City Build
- Cunard Construction
- F Parkinson
- HH Smith & Sons
- Krol Corlett
- Morris & Spottiswood
- Mountain Earth
- Novus Property Solution
- P Casey & Co
- Truline Construction & Interiors
- Walter Carefoot & Sons
- Whitfield & Brown
Lot 3: £1m-£5m
- Britcon
- The Casey Group
- City Build
- Conlon Construction
- Eric Wright
- F Parkinson
- Morris & Spottiswood
- Overbury
- Robertson Construction
- Seddon Construction
- Stepnell
- Whitfield & Brown
Lot 4: £5m-£15m
- Eric Wright
- Galliford Try
- GRAHAM
- Kier Construction
- Morgan Sindall Construction
- Overbury
- Robertson Construction
- Stepnell
- Tilbury Douglas
- VINCI
- Wates
- Willmott Dixon
Lot 5: £15m-£30m
- BAM
- Bowmer & Kirkland
- Eric Wright
- Galliford Try
- GRAHAM
- Kier Construction
- Morgan Sindall Construction
- Overbury
- Robertson Construction
- Tilbury Douglas
- VINCI
- Wates
- Willmott Dixon
Lot 6: £30m+
- BAM
- Bowmer & Kirkland
- Galliford Try
- GRAHAM
- Kier Construction
- Morgan Sindall Construction
- Sisk
- Tilbury Douglas
- VINCI
- Wates
- Willmott Dixon
Infrastructure
Lot 7: £50,000-£500,000
- Coating Services
- Huyton Asphalt
- Sterling Services
- Taziker Industrial
Lot 8: £500,000-£1m
- Applebridge Construction
- Bethell Group
- Britcon
- The Casey Group
- C R Reynolds
- Eric Wright
- Huyton Asphalt
- M Group Highways
- Sterling Services
- Taziker Industrial
Lot 9: £1m-£5m
- A E Yates
- Applebridge Construction
- Bethell Group
- Britcon
- The Casey Group
- C R Reynolds
- Eric Wright
- Huyton Asphalt
- M Group Highways
- Spencer Group
- Taziker Industrial
Lot 10: £5m-£15m
- A E Yates
- BAM
- Bethell Group
- Britcon
- C R Reynolds
- Eric Wright
- Galliford Try
- GRAHAM
- M Group Highways
- Sisk
- Spencer Group
Lot 11: £15m-£30m
- A E Yates
- BAM
- Costain
- Galliford Try
- GRAHAM
- John F Hunt
- Jones Bros Ruthin
- Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure
- Sisk
- Spencer Group
Lot 12: £30m+
- BAM
- Costain
- Galliford Try
- GRAHAM
- Jones Bros Ruthin
- Sisk
Demolition
Lot 13: Up to £2.5m
- J Freeley


What is the point of having a framework with that many “shortlisted”?
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