Collaborative Delivery Framework contenders announced

26th Mar 2014

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140326_HA_224Suppliers hoping to secure construction, engineering and design work through the Highways Agency's new Collaborative Delivery Framework have been named.

Tenders will be returned by late May and will be validated and assessed over the summer before framework awards are made in the autumn.

The Collaborative Delivery Framework aims to procure up to £5Bn worth of capital projects over the next four to six years.

Work will be divided into four 'lots': professional design and engineering services, construction works valued at up to £25M (which may be extended to £50M), works valued at up to £100M (which may go up to £300M) and works valued at between £100M and £450M.

A Highways Agency spokesman said: "We are helping to develop the supply chain and companies who were tradiionally tier two or three contractors can start to work for us directly."

The suppliers hoping for a share of work through the framework are:

 

Lot 1 is for Professional Design and Engineering Services

  1. AECOM
  2. Amey OW
  3. Arup
  4. Atkins
  5. Capita Symonds - Design & Infrastructure/ Ramboll UK JV
  6. CH2M Hill
  7. Hyder Consulting (UK) 
  8. Jacobs Engineering UK 
  9. Mott MacDonald Limited/Grontmij JV
  10. Mouchel
  11. Pell Frischmann Consulting Engineers
  12. Royal Haskoning DHV
  13. RPS Group
  14. URS Infrastructure and Environment (UK)
  15. Waterman Transport & Development / Tony Gee & Partners / WYG Engineering JV (part of W2G Highways consortium)
  16. WSP Civils /Parsons Brinkerhoff JV

Lot 2 is for medium value construction works with scheme values of between 0 to £25m which may be extended up to £50m

  1. EM Highway Services
  2. VolkerFitzpatrick
  3. McLaughlin and Harvey
  4. John Graham Construction
  5. Interserve Construction
  6. Amey LG
  7. Alun Griffiths (Contractors)
  8. Geoffrey Osborne
  9. Galliford Try Infrastructure

Lot 3a is for high value construction works with scheme values from £25m up to an initial value of £100m which may be extended up to £300m

  1. Galliford Try Infrastructure
  2. BAM Nuttall / Morgan Sindall JV
  3. HOCHTIEF (UK) Construction4) John Sisk & Son / Lagan Construction JV
  4. Kier Construction
  5. VINCI Construction UK (trading as Taylor Woodrow) / Vinci Construction Grands Projets JV
  6. Laing O'Rourke Construction
  7. Amey LG
  8. Carillion Construction
  9. Costain
  10. Skanska Construction UK

Lot 3b is for high value construction works with scheme values of between £100m and £450m.

  1. Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering
  2. BAM Nuttall / Morgan Sindall JV
  3. Bouygues TP
  4. Carillion Construction 
  5. Costain
  6. Skanska Construction UK
  7. Laing O'Rourke Construction

(Photo: Highways Agency)

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