20 firms win YORcivil3 £800m framework deal

Aaron Morby 10 months ago
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Procurement body YORhub has picked 20 firms for its third-generation civil engineering framework covering the Yorkshire and Humber regions.

Separated into two regional frameworks together worth an estimated £800m, they will replace YORcivil2, which is due to expire in August.

Presently 29 civils firms hold places on the existing panels.

Newcomers to Yorcivil3 include Eric Wright, Keltbray, Galliford Try, Octavius. Among the big-name firms dropping out are Amey, Balfour Beatty, Kier, Morgan Sindall and John Sisk.

YORcivil3 North & East area lot winners
Contractor Lot 1
Up to £750k
Lot 2
£750k-£4m
Lot 3
£4m-£10m
Lot 4
Surfacing
Applebridge Construction x x
Breheny Civil Engineering x x x
Britcon (UK) x x x
C R Reynolds x x x x
Colas x x x
DSD Construction x
Eric Wright Civil Engineering x x
Esh Construction x x x
Eurovia Infrastructure x
Galliford Try Construction x x x
Jackson Civil Engineering Group x
JN Bentley x x
Octavius Infrastructure x
PBS Construction (North East) x x x
Rainton Construction x x
Tomas Bow City Asphalt x
Tilbury Douglas Construction x
Wright Civil Engineering x x

 

YORcivil3 South & West area lot winners
Contractor Lot 1
Up to £750k
Lot 2
£750k-£4m
Lot 3
£4m-£10m
Applebridge Construction x
Breheny Civil Engineering x x x
Britcon (UK) x x
C R Reynolds x x x
Colas x x x
Eric Wright Civil Engineering x x
Esh Construction x x x
Eurovia Infrastructure x
Galliford Try Construction x x
Jackson Civil Engineering Group x
JN Bentley x x x
Keltbray Highways x x
Octavius Infrastructure x
PBS Construction (North East) x x

The frameworks are designed to deliver civil engineering projects including highways, bridges, drainage, flood alleviation and coastal works valued up to £10m, and surfacing works of any value.

They will complement the YORcivil Major Works framework which was launched in 2019 for projects over £10m and is due to expire in December 2023 with the potential for a two-year extension.

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