Pagabo appoints suppliers to £1.56bn civils and infrastructure framework

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National framework provider Pagabo has appointed 48 suppliers to its new £1.56bn civils and infrastructure framework

The new civils and infrastructure framework will allow local authorities and public sector bodies to procure a range of projects such as rail, nuclear, bridges, roads, maritime, telecommunications, water, and alternative power projects.

It connects clients with the right contractors for all construction projects from £500,000 upwards, providing with compliant access to suppliers with the expertise to deliver any scheme.

48 core and reserve suppliers across four framework lots

Pagabo has appointed 48 core and reserve suppliers across the four framework lots, which cover value bands of up to £30m and above.

Providers were required to go through a rigorous, PCR2015 compliant tender process, and prove financial suitability and related experience. They are also required to share the company’s passion for social value and innovation.

Jason Stapley, managing director at Pagabo, said: “We’re really pleased to see our new civils and infrastructure framework go live with a range of excellent suppliers, especially after such great interest and demand from the market.

Queen Elizabeth Facilities Ltd will be acting as the contracting authority

“The framework, which is the first that Queen Elizabeth Facilities Ltd will be acting as the contracting authority for, will provide clients with that all-important confidence in the suppliers they choose for their projects.

“Providing the vehicle for compliant procurement of built environment works means that we have a big responsibility when it comes to helping meet the ambitious net zero targets set out by government.

“We are committed to working with public sector bodies to achieve this through consideration of emerging technologies and project controls, while connecting clients with the right suppliers.

“Whether it is tackling the impacts of the climate emergency through flood alleviation projects or working towards net zero targets through using alternative fuels or development greener travel infrastructure, this framework offering will make sure that the projects procured through it over the coming years are working towards tackling the climate crisis.”

The 48 companies that have been awarded a place on the new framework are:

  • ACS Civils Ltd
  • Alun Griffiths (Contractors) Ltd
  • Amalgamated Construction Ltd (trading as AmcoGiffen)
  • Associated Asphalt Constructing Ltd
  • Bethell Construction Limited
  • Britannia Construction Limited
  • Buckingham Group Contracting Ltd
  • Clancy Docwra Limited
  • Colas Ltd
  • CR Reynolds Ltd
  • Danaher & Walsh (Civil Engineering) Ltd
  • DAWSON-WAM
  • Eric Wright Civil Engineering Ltd
  • Esh Construction Limited
  • Fox Building and Engineering Ltd
  • FP McCann Ltd
  • Galliford Try Construction Ltd
  • Howard Civil Engineering Ltd
  • J Hopkins (Contractors) Ltd
  • Jackson Civil Engineering Group Limited
  • JN Bentley Ltd
  • John Graham Construction Ltd
  • John Sisk and Son (Holdings) Limited
  • Jones Bros Ruthin (Holdings) Ltd
  • Keltbray Built Environment Ltd
  • Kier Infrastructure & Overseas Ltd
  • Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure Limited
  • Lowry Building & Civil Engineering Ltd
  • McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd
  • McPhillips (Wellington) Limited
  • Meldrum Construction Services Group Ltd
  • Mildren Construction Limited
  • Milestone Infrastructure Ltd
  • Montel Civil Engineering Limited
  • Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd
  • O’Brien Contractors Ltd
  • Octavius Infrastructure
  • P. P. O’Connor Group Limited
  • PBS Construction Ltd
  • RJ McLeod (Contractors) Ltd
  • Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd
  • Spencer Group
  • The Casey Group Ltd
  • VINCI Construction UK Limited
  • VolkerFitzpatrick Ltd
  • Whitehouse Construction Co. Ltd
  • Whitemountain Quarries Limited
  • Winvic Construction

Due to go live on 1 June 2022 for a period of four years – until May 2026 – suppliers will have the option to extend for a further two years.

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