Graham gains two places on DfE’s £7bn construction framework

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Graham makes it on to the highly coveted Department for Education’s 2021 £7bn Construction Framework

The framework covers the construction of schools, universities and technical colleges, and is available for local authorities, and other government departments to use for their own projects. It is the successor to the DfE 2017 Construction Framework.

Logistics

Over 22 separate lots on the four-year framework are split into regional areas and three value bands – high, medium and low.

As one of eight contractors to make it onto Lot 2 of the High-Value Band, Graham will be involved in covering projects worth over £12m in the south of England.

The contractor is also placed on Lot 4 of the Medium-Value Band covering projects between £6m and £12m in the East Midlands.

‘Significant milestone for Graham’

Keith Hayes, national framework director at Graham said:

“Graham has a proven track record of delivering for the education sector, facilitating the construction of new schools across the country to bring forward quality facilities that support learning and development within our communities.

“We are proud to have secured a position on the Department for Education’s framework, which is set to deliver a £7 billion construction programme over the next four years and support delivery of excellent educational outcomes for children and young people.

“This news marks a significant milestone for Graham and we’re delighted to work alongside the Department for Education and other framework users to deliver sustainable, modern schools and wider publicly-funded buildings which meet the Government’s net zero targets and priorities of the Construction Playbook.”

The DfE’s aims to ensure that all School Schemes will achieve net zero carbon in use at handover and fully implement Modern Methods of Construction and ISO19650 BIM requirements.

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