Pagabo has launched the race for suppliers to join its £1.6bn civils and infrastructure framework which will run for four years

The civils and infrastructure framework is set to go live at the start of 2022 and will allow local authorities and public sector bodies to procure a range of projects such as rail, nuclear, bridges, roads, maritime, water, and power projects.

The framework will feature four lots, covering value bands of up to £30m and above:

  • Lot 1 – £500k to £5m
  • Lot 2 – £5m to £15m
  • Lot 3 – £15m to £30m
  • Lot 4 – Projects £30m and above.

Each lot will feature six regional and national organisations, along with three reserve organisations.

‘Tackling the impact of the climate crisis’

Jason Stapley, managing director at Pagabo, said: “We’re really pleased to be welcoming bids for our latest framework, which is designed specifically for civils and infrastructure projects within the built environment.

“The framework will cover a range of areas, ensuring that the projects procured through it over the coming years are working towards tackling the climate crisis. The framework has been designed with the Construction Playbook in mind, which will help our clients to meet its principles in the most effective manner.

“This is the first framework that Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, will be acting as the contracting authority for, and we’re very much looking forward to receiving bids, appointing suppliers, bringing this new offering to the market, and most of all getting projects procured through it.”

Bid documents must be submitted via the procurement portal by 12pm on 20 October, with the framework set to launch in early 2022.

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