The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has revealed the latest contractors to gain places on its construction works framework, including Interserve Construction, who have been appointed to 6 lots
In the last quarter of 2019 Interserve Construction was named as a partner in five construction works framework agreements worth more than £42bn.
These include the CCS’s £30bn construction works and associated services framework. Procure Partnerships’ £8bn framework and two frameworks with Yorkshire Water valued at £2bn.
The lot winners for projects valued at more than £80m includes 14 other construction companies.
CCS’s recording-breaking framework
Key lots allocated to Interserve Construction include three general construction lots valued at £30m-£80m, £10m-£30m and £3m-£10m; residential construction valued at £2.25m; high-rise residential construction valued at £2.25bn and construction management valued at £250m.
Its place on the framework further underscores Interserve Construction’s capabilities in delivering a wide range of complex construction solutions as a trusted supplier.
Paul Gandy, managing director at Interserve Construction, said: “Winning a place on the Crown Commercial Service’s latest £8bn framework marks an excellent start for the team as we enter the New Year and provides us with a great platform on which we can further build our framework portfolio, a key strategic target for the business.
“Interserve Construction’s strategy remains focused on delivering world-class facilities where we can clearly demonstrate our expertise and capabilities across a range of key sectors including healthcare, education and infrastructure and winning framework projects is a significant element in supporting our pipeline of projects for 2021 and beyond.”
Operating across the UK, Interserve Construction offers a full range of integrated services to participants in the CSS framework with a focus on quality, sustainability and value for money.