The North West Construction Hub (NWCH) has announced the list of successful contractors for its new Medium Contract Framework
Constructor partners have been selected through a competitive ITT (Invitation To Tender) process backed by Manchester City Council, demonstrating their ability to deliver high quality, value for money public sector projects that have a real impact on the quality of life of local communities, who will benefit long term from future construction projects across the North West.
The successful contractors are:
Lot 1 Cumbria (£2m – £5m)
Conlon Construction Ltd
Engie Regeneration Ltd
Eric Wright Construction Ltd
Harry Fairclough Construction Ltd
Robertson Construction Group Ltd
The Casey Group Ltd
Wates Construction Ltd
Warden Construction Ltd
Lot 2 Lancashire (£2m – £5m)
Conlon Construction Ltd
Engie Regeneration Ltd
Eric Wright Construction Ltd
Harry Fairclough Construction Ltd
ISG Construction Ltd
Robertson Construction Group Ltd
Warden Construction Ltd
Wates Construction Ltd
Lot 3 Greater Manchester (£2m – £5m)
Conlon Construction Ltd
Engie Regeneration Ltd
Eric Wright Construction Ltd
Harry Fairclough Construction Ltd
ISG Construction Ltd
Kier Construction Ltd
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Ltd
Robertson Construction Group Ltd
Warden Construction Ltd
Wates Construction Ltd
Lot 4 Merseyside (£2m – £5m)
Conlon Construction Ltd
Engie Regeneration Ltd
Harry Fairclough Construction Ltd
ISG Construction Ltd
Kier Construction Ltd
Roberston Construction Group Ltd
Warden Construction Ltd
Wates Construction Ltd
Lot 5 Cheshire (£2m – £5m)
Engie Regeneration Ltd
Eric Wright Construction Ltd
Harry Fairclough Construction Ltd
ISG Construction Ltd
Kier Construction Ltd
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Ltd
Robertson Construction Group Ltd
Warden Construction Ltd
Wates Construction Ltd
Lot 6 North West (£5,000,001 – £10m)
Engie Regeneration Ltd
Galliford Try Building Ltd
Harry Fairclough Construction Ltd
ISG Construction Ltd
Kier Construction Ltd
Laing O’Rourke Construction Ltd
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Ltd
Wates Construction Ltd
Jared Allen, director of capital programmes for Manchester City Council & chair of NWCH Board, said: “I would like to congratulate all the contractors who have been successful in securing a place on the new Medium Value Construction Framework.
“I would also like to personally thank all other contractors for their participation in the Tender process for the 3rd generation of the Medium Value Construction Framework and wish them well for future procurement.
“The NWCH procurement process is always a very challenging and robust process due to the significant time spent on developing processes to ensure quality and cost-effective frameworks that comply with procurement rules.
“With that in mind, we are very excited to welcome and work with the newly procured Contractor Partners for the next period of Medium Value Construction Framework. We are aware that a number of Clients eagerly await the news to kick start many of their projects.”
Peter Commins, managing director at Kier Regional Building North West, commented: “Frameworks are hugely important for the Kier Regional Building business and I am pleased that we have been appointed to 4 Lots of this integral North West framework. We look forward to continuing to deliver projects under this framework and delivering high-quality construction projects for the communities we work in.
“The framework provides a great route for procurement for clients in the North West and Kier has previously delivered 31 projects under NWCH frameworks, including Heron House Office refurbishment and FA Parklife, which was recently awarded Project of the Year at this year’s North West Regional Construction Awards.”