Monday 7 January 2019

Pagabo picks 46 firms for £1bn medium projects deal

Procurement specialist Pagabo has selected 46 firms for its new countrywide framework for projects ranging from £250,000 to £10m.

Running for three years with an expected spend of anywhere between £50m and £1bn, the medium works framework has been set up to be used by any public sector body including schools, NHS organisations, housing associations, leisure providers and libraries and museums.

The three-year framework has been split into value bands of £250,000-£1m, £1m-£5m and £5m-£10m.

Pagabo £5m-£10m value band framework partners
North Midlands Southwest London/SE
Conlon Construction Ashe Construction Dawnus Construction Ashe Construction
ENGIE Regeneration ENGIE Regeneration ENGIE Regeneration Clegg Construction
Esh Construction G F Tomlinson Building Interserve Coombs (Canterbury)
G F Tomlinson Building Henry Boot Construction Morgan Sindall Dawnus Construction
Henry Boot Construction Hobson & Porter O’Hare & McGovern ENGIE Regeneration
Henry Brothers Interserve Shaylor Group Geoffrey Osborne
Hobson & Porter John Graham Construction Simons Construction Henry Brothers
Interserve Morgan Sindall Speller Metcalfe Interserve
John Graham Construction NMCN VINCI Construction UK Morgan Sindall
Morgan Sindall Seddon Construction Neilcott Construction
Robertson Shaylor Group O’Hare & McGovern
Seddon Construction Simons Construction R G Carter Construction
Sewell Construction Speller Metcalfe Shaylor Group
Shaylor Group The Casey Group Simons Construction
Simons Construction VINCI Construction UK Speller Metcalfe
The Casey Group VINCI Construction UK
VINCI Construction UK
Scotland Wales Northern Ireland
ENGIE Regeneration ENGIE Regeneration Felix O’Hare & Co.
H&J Martin Henry Brothers H&J Martin
Henry Brothers Interserve Henry Brothers
Interserve Morgan Sindall John Graham Construction
John Graham Construction O’Hare & McGovern Morgan Sindall
Morgan Sindall Seddon Construction O’Hare & McGovern
O’Hare & McGovern VINCI Construction UK

Pagabo, chief executive officer, Simon Toplass, said: “The Medium Works Framework sits firmly within our impressive family of construction frameworks that consider construction as a service and not just as a product.

“We constantly hear from our clients that they’re not just buying a building, but they want a service that gets them to the outcomes they want.

“Medium Works, like all of our frameworks, simplifies the process but considers how the client wants to procure, their timings, speed of appointment and ‘on-time’ delivery.”



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2019/01/08/pagabo-picks-46-firms-for-1bn-medium-projects-deal/

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