Midlands contractor wins place on £30bn CCS framework

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ccs framework, G F Tomlinson

G F Tomlinson has been appointed to the new £30bn Crown Commercial Service Construction Works and Associated Services agreement, a national framework for the delivery of public sector construction

G F Tomlinson is one of 135 firms appointed nationally to the CCS framework. The framework will also provide sustainable opportunities for G F Tomlinson’s local supply chain partners, helping to generate social, economic and environmental benefits within the surrounding communities.

The new agreement

This will run for seven years and can be accessed by all public sector bodies to procure a variety of construction projects including schools, hospitals, universities, prisons, office buildings and housing.

G F Tomlinson has been selected for the North of England region, which includes the East and West Midlands, to deliver projects valued between £3m and £10m.

Crown Commercial Service supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2018/19, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits worth £945m – supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.

Significant frameworks

Operating within the Midlands for over 128 years and with offices in Derby and Birmingham, this is the second national, central government framework secured by the regional contractor. Following its current appointment on the Department of Education’s construction framework, building on the company’s reputation for delivering best value outcomes for clients on quality, cost, programme and social value through collaborative public sector frameworks.

Chris Flint, director and general manager of G F Tomlinson Building Ltd, said: “We are delighted to have been selected onto the new CCS framework, another significant framework to add to our growing portfolio, which is testament to the quality of our staff and processes, which were thoroughly tested as part of the robust competition process.”

“National and regional public frameworks are an important part of our business. Securing a place on the North of England lot aligns perfectly with our strategic objectives to continue to be the ‘contractor of choice’ for all public sector clients within our area of operation.”

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