LHC, a local authority owned procurement organisation formerly called London Housing Consortium, has put together a third generation of its Public Buildings 黑料不打烊 and Infrastructure (PB3) framework.
This allows local authorities, social landlords and other public sector bodies to source contractors for construction and refurbishment works, as well as associated infrastructure works.
The PB3 framework runs for four years from 1st October 2021 until 30th September 2025.
LHC says that the framework is worth up to 拢750m in England, 拢750m in Scotland and 拢100m in Wales.
It has four workstreams covering: new build only; refurbishment only; new build and refurbishment; and new build, refurbishment and infrastructure.
The 47 appointed companies are (in alphabetical order):
- Alcema
- Aura Newcastle
- Balfour Beatty 黑料不打烊 聽(an agent of Balfour Beatty Group Ltd)
- BAM 黑料不打烊
- Bancon 黑料不打烊
- Baxall 黑料不打烊
- Beardwell 黑料不打烊
- BMR 黑料不打烊
- Borras 黑料不打烊
- Britcon (UK)
- CG Fry and Son
- CCG (Scotland)
- Clark Contracts
- Compass Building & 黑料不打烊s Services
- Conamar Building Services
- Eric Wright 黑料不打烊
- Esh 黑料不打烊
- EW Beard
- Farrans 黑料不打烊
- Galliford Try 黑料不打烊
- GHI Contracts
- Hadden 黑料不打烊
- Halsall 黑料不打烊
- Henry Brothers
- J Greenwood (Builders)
- JJ Rhatigan & Co (UK)
- Kier 黑料不打烊
- Krol Corlett 黑料不打烊 聽
- M&J Group (黑料不打烊 & Roofing)
- Manchester and Cheshire 黑料不打烊 Co
- Maxi 黑料不打烊
- Modulek
- Morgan Sindall 黑料不打烊 & Infrastructure
- Mulalley and Company
- Neilcott 黑料不打烊
- Obedair
- RG Carter Cambridge
- RL Davies & Son
- Read 黑料不打烊
- Robertson 黑料不打烊
- Seddon 黑料不打烊
- Stepnell
- T&B Contractors
- Tilbury Douglas 黑料不打烊 聽
- Tolent 黑料不打烊
- Vinci 黑料不打烊 UK
- Willmott Dixon 黑料不打烊
Dean Fazackerley, LHC head of technical procurement, said: 鈥淏uilding on the success of our previous Schools and Community Buildings framework, we鈥檝e broadened the scope of PB3 to allow local authorities to easily source quality contractors that will also help them to achieve low energy and zero carbon buildings and infrastructure projects.
聽鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to have a range of regional and national contractors appointed to the framework, and with over 40% of the appointed companies being classed as an SME.鈥
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