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RM6267 Construction works and Associated Services 2 / Procure 23 (CWAS2/P23)

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) (CO ALB) - Liverpool, North West, United Kingdom

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Framework value

£0 - 30B

Number of suppliers

31

Count of identified call-offs

27

Value of identified call-offs

£3.81B

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) as the Contracting Authority has put in place ProCure23 (P23) (Lots 1, 2 and 3) which is the fourth generation of the ProCure framework and will continue the provision of design and construction services to NHS capital projects other than in respect of the New Hospital Programme*. Please note this is available only to NHS bodies in England.

In its 19 year history this mature and award winning framework has successfully delivered more than 1200 projects across England, with a cumulative spend...

Who has used this framework previously?
Buyer type Volume of buyers Volume of call-offs Value of call-offs
NHS
Central Government
Further and Higher Education
Limited Liability Partnership
Local Government

Contract detail

Contract status Framework - awarded
Value
£0 - 30B
Contract can renew No
Contract type Works
Contract sector
  • Construction work
Contract locations
  • East Midlands
  • East Of England
  • London
  • North East
  • Northern Ireland
Contract suitable for SME Yes
Contract suitable for VCO Yes
Contract notice published 19 April 2022
Contract tender deadline 8 November 2021
Contract start 21 March 2022
Contract end

30 October 2026

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Contract duration 4 years, 7 months
Contract value awarded
£30B
Contract awarded
21 March 2022
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