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39 firms win £3bn South East school framework

39 firms win £3bn South East school framework

A bumper line-up of 39 firms has landed spots on the London Construction Programme’s new £3bn Major Works Education Framework.

The five-year deal will see work procured across eight specialist lots, covering new builds, retrofits, MMC projects, and fire safety upgrades for education buildings in London and the South East.

Top names among the winners include Galliford Try, Graham, Equans, Reds10, Neilcott, and Mulalley.

Firms were awarded places across a range of project sizes, from £1m minor refurb jobs up to major £5m+ education blocks.

LCP Major Works Education Framework winners


New Build

Project value £5m+

Galliford Try, Mulalley & Co, John Graham Construction, Equans Regeneration, Rooff Construction, Reds10, Baxall Construction

Project value £1m–£5m

Ark Build, Ashe Construction, Neilcott Construction, Jerram Falkus, City Axis, Kind Diamond Build, Thomas Sinden


Single Stage Tendering £1m+

Thomas Sinden, Redec, City Axis, Built Fitout, Vision Built Structures, T&B Contractors


MMC & Temporary

Reds10, Wernick Buildings, McAvoy Modular Offsite, Mac Zero Modular, Western Building Systems, Thurston Group, Spacemaker Developments


Retrofit, Refurbishment, Adaptations

Project value £5m+

Equans Regeneration, Graham Asset Management, Western Building Systems, Mulalley & Co, Galliford Try

Project value £1m–£5m

Kind Diamond Build, Rooff Construction, Helix Construct, H.A Marks, Boom Construction, Spacemaker Developments


Fire Safety and Component Replacement

Project value £5m+

T&B Contractors, MY Holdings Group, Neilcott Construction, Management & Construction Services, Ashe Construction

Project value £1m–£5m

H.A Marks, Boom Construction, Vision Built Structures, Helix Construct, Houghton and Son, Built Fitout

The framework replaces the previous MW19 panel and was launched by the London Borough of Haringey, with access open to over 60 public sector bodies across London and the Home Counties.

The framework is designed to prioritise quality over cost with a 70:30 quality-price weighting and places a strong emphasis on net zero, innovation, and inclusive employment.

The LCP said the refreshed panel gives councils and public bodies fast-track access to compliant suppliers delivering best practice on modern education projects.

 

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