Kier has been appointed to the Department for Education’s £7bn construction framework, which will cover all types of education buildings in England, including schools, universities, and technical colleges
The four-year appointment will be a continuation of a 14-year relationship with the Department for Education.
The 2021 Construction Framework can also be used to procure non-educational publicly funded schemes which is an exciting expansion for Kier to be a part of.
This is the fifth time Kier has been awarded a position on the DfE’s national framework having held places since the first Academies Framework in 2007. In that time, Kier has completed over 160 national framework projects worth over £2bn, providing or improving 139,000 pupil places.
The key projects delivered through the framework include the Hartsdown Academy, a secondary school in Kent where the second phase involved the demolition of three existing school buildings and the installation of a new, prefabricated modular building.
Kier has also recently completed the part-new build and refurbishment of the locally listed Bemrose school in Derby, which was delivered while allowing the school to continue operate throughout construction.
Kier has been appointed to the following Lots:
- High-value band projects worth £12m+ in the North and South.
- Low-value band projects worth £0.5m-£6m in the North East; Yorkshire and the Humber; North West; East Midlands; West Midlands; East of England A; East of England B; London; South East of England A; South East of England B; South West of England A; South West of England B.
All projects delivered by Kier through the framework will focus on embedding the themes of the Construction Playbook.
This follows a joint initiative between the government and the construction sector to use standardised design and modern methods of construction to deliver optimal time and quality, improve outcomes for pupils and students, as well as support the delivery of net zero targets.
‘Delivering first-class educational settings for the benefit of pupils, students, staff and local communities’
Liam Cummins, group managing director for Kier Construction said: “As a strategic partner to the Department for Education, we are extremely proud to have delivered vital projects and facilities over 14 years of working in partnership through its national frameworks.
“We are delighted to be continuing this relationship, using our local teams and supply chain partners, many of whom are small businesses with key links to the communities we’re working in.
“Our focus is very much on ensuring our projects demonstrate our capability in key areas including social and environmental sustainability, digital construction and modern methods of construction to continue to deliver first-class educational settings for the benefit of pupils, students, staff and local communities.”