Greater Anglia names 18 firms for £174m civils and building works

Greater Anglia names 18 firms for £174m civils and building works
Train operator Greater Anglia has unveiled the winners of its £174m civils and building works framework, lining up 18 contractors to deliver station, depot, M&E and painting upgrades across the East Anglia network.
The framework, run by Transport UK East Anglia, has been split into four lots under a restricted procedure and covers both lineside and non-lineside assets.
Successful firms include C Spencer, Amalgamated Construction, Capel (C.S), Walker Construction and a strong cohort of SMEs.
Greater Anglia Civils and Building Works Framework – £173.5m | ||
Lot | Scope | Winning Firms |
1 | Depots & Lineside Lot value: £31.5m (ex VAT) • 13 bids |
Amalgamated Construction Braybrook Capel (C.S) Construction Marine C Spencer Nationwide Engineering Roberts & Sale Construction (UK) RTG Rail Services Total Property Support Services Walker Construction (UK) |
2 | Stations & Non-Lineside Infrastructure Lot value: £106m (ex VAT) • 20 bids |
C Spencer Capel (C.S.) Gloster MEP H.A. Marks Hollywell Building Services Railscape Roberts & Sale Construction (UK) RTG Rail Services Total Property Support Services Walker Construction (UK) |
3 | Mechanical & Electrical Lot value: £30m (ex VAT) • 21 bids |
Amalgamated Construction Aureos Rail Braybrook C Spencer Capel (C.S.) Hollywell Building Services Lec-Serve Railscape Rothwell Group Total Property Support Services |
4 | Station Painting Lot value: £6m (ex VAT) • 9 bids |
Bell Group Capel (C.S.) Hollywell Building Services Railscape RTG Rail Services Total Property Support Services |
Each lot can run call-off contracts of any value, with an option to extend the framework by up to three years in one-year blocks.
Bidding was intense with up to 21 bidders chasing individual lots as Greater Anglia bolsters supply-chain depth ahead of a new round of renewals and station improvements.
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