Sunday, 2 April 2017

Highway England to set out new delivery approach

Highways England is planning a suppliers day in London next month to set out plans for delivering the next generation of road improvement schemes.

The major event will set out thinking so far on options proposed under the Routes to Market programme.

Latest procurement options have been informed by the current £5bn Collaborative Delivery Framework which was awarded in November 2014.

Highways England is now looking at fresh option to deliver the Roads Investment Strategy. This will focus on greater collaboration and a stronger regional procurement footprint for medium size projects.

The event will be used to canvass supplier feedback and influence and develop the Routes to Market procurement mechanisms.

Major Projects delivery routes will include the Regional Investment Programme (RIP), Complex Infrastructure Programme (CIP), Smart Motorways Programme (SMP) as well as operations delivery work.

The event will be held on 23.5.2017 in London. If you would like to attend, please express your interest to Emma Lloyd by emailing your full company name & specialism along with the name, e-mail address, and telephone number of your key point of contact by 24.4.2017 to: routestomarket@highwaysengland.co.uk

As pat of the procurement rethink Highways England is looking at changing the core Collaborative Delivery Framework, which is due to expire in 2018.

So far around £2.8bn of work has been awarded through the CDF – see below.

Collaborative Delivery Framework awards so far
Company awards value
Scheme values up to £25m, may be extended to £50m 9 £36m
Geoffrey Osborne 5 £28,558,810
Interserve Construction 2 £6,459,341
John Graham Construction 1 £480,000
VolkerFitzpatrick 1 £480,000
Scheme values between £25m and £100m, may be extended to £300m 19 £559m
Amey 1 £480,000
Carillion Construction 4 £177,478,326
Galliford Try Infrastructure 4 £91,156,180
Hochtief (UK) Construction 2 £630,000
John Sisk/Lagan Construction 2 £45,852,152
Kier Infrastructure 1 £480,000
VINCI Construction UK/ Vinci Construction Grands Projects 5 £243,040,156
Scheme values between £100m and £450m 21 £1.85bn
Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering 2 £130,480,000
Balfour/Carillion 1 £292,524,146
Balfour/Vinci 3 £309,211,862
BAM Nuttall/Morgan Sindall 2 £166,980,000
Carillion Construction 1 £480,000
Carillion/Galliford 1 £58,431,842
Carillion/Kier 4 £151,443,247
Costain 1 £480,000
Costain/Galliford 3 £214,312,478
Costain/Skanska 2 £521,112,309
Skanska Construction UK 1 £480,000
Professional services 79 £288.5m
Amey 5 £1,437,000
Amey ow/Arup 3 £34,348,403
Arup 2 £1,678,460
Arup / Atkins 2 £10,635,804
Atkins 7 £9,070,882
Atkins / C2HM 1 £30,000,000
CH2M HILL 1 £1,430,000
CH2M / Acardis 3 £48,290,204
Arcadis 5 £6,220,414
Arcadis / Mouchel 1 £1,498,093
Jacobs U.K 6 £22,120,671
Jacobs / Atkins 4 £35,283,516
Mott MacDonald/Grontmij 11 £36,104,479
Mouchel 6 £3,418,512
Aecom/URS 11 £35,553,466
WSP Civils 11 £11,450,234
Total CDF spend 128 £2.3bn


from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/04/03/highway-england-to-set-out-new-delivery-approach/

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