London Construction Programme Major Works Framework (2019)
A Contract Award Notice
by LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY
- Source
- OJEU
- Type
- Framework (Works)
- Duration
- 5 year (est.)
- Value
- 5B
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 24 Jun 2022
- Delivery
- To 24 Jun 2027 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
London






4 buyers
- London Borough of Haringey London
43 suppliers
- Ark Build Loughton
- Axis Europe London
- Neilcott Construction Orpington
- Quinn London London
- Ad Construction Group Sidcup
- VINCI Construction Rainham
- Breyer Group Romford
- Cosmur Construction London Lkondon
- Kind Diamond Build Consortium London
- Diamond Build London
- NFC Homes London
- Cosmur Construction London London
- Ad Construction Group Architectural Decorators Sidcup
- Glenman Corporation London
- Stack London London
- Amber Construction Services Barking
- Durkan Borehamwood
- Engie Regeneration Waltham Abbey
- Geoffrey Osborne Reigate
- Rooff London
- Thomas Sinden Romford
- Willmott Dixon Construction Letchworth Garden City
- Kier Construction London Loughton
- Mclaren Construction London
- Morgan Sindall London
- Rydon Construction Forest Row
- Bugler Developments Rickmansworth
- Galliford Try Construction Guilford
- Logan Construction SE London
- Sol Services Bletchley
- Ashe Construction Hitchin
- Barnes Construction Ipswich
- Cityaxis London
- Mulalley Woodford Green
- T&B Contractors St Albans
- T&B Contractors Bletchley
- John Graham Dromore London
- Mace London
- Mclaughlin & Harvey Antrim
- John Graham London
- Sol Services Milton Keynes
- FM Conway Sevenoaks
- Marlborough Highways Chelmsford
Description
The MWF will replace the existing arrangement. It will be available for use by all public sector bodies in Greater London and the Home Counties for project values from 1 000 000 GBP upto 20 000 000 GBP plus. The MWF will commence in spring 2019 and be available for all types of construction, including construct only and design and build arrangements utilising the most appropriate industry form of contract or bespoke contract or developer’s agreement. Call-off contracts may be carried out either based ona direct award, (except bespoke or developers agreement) or on the basis of a mini-competition. Contracting Authorities will have the option to directly call-off for projects valued up to 2 500 000 GBP.
Lot Division
1 | Housing and Residential The lot category of housing and residential will be open to public sector organisations based within the GreaterLondon and the Home Counties identified above and cover all types of construction projects in the followingvalue bands, based for the regions of London (split into 5 sub-lots being the central, north, east, south and westLondon regions), of a value between 1-5 000 000 GBP GBP; 5-10 000 000 GBP GBP (pan London); 10-20000 000 GBP (pan London) and 20 000 000 plus GBP (pan London), provided that they can be categorisedas housing and residential (but which may form part of an overall estate regeneration scheme). Public sectorbodies located in the Home Counties can access the nearest London regional sub lot to their location, forcontracts up to a value range of 1 000 000-5 000 000 GBP. The works and related services will comprise of alltypes of building construction works and associated mechanical, electrical works and services and may includedesign and other services as required for a regeneration programme, develop and construct/refurbishment/turnkey or design and build works and projects that can be categorised as housing and residential. Non-publicbody organisations can use the framework to comply with conditions associated with the use of public funds forworks projects. Construction firms selected to join the Lot 1 MWF for both the individual London regions and panLondon will be expected to work collaboratively with LCP members, either by single or 2 stage tendering andif following 2 stage tendering to provide clear project support throughout the pre-construction services phaseincluding providing firms prices for the main works programme that complies with KPI 11. This Lot has 5 sub-lotsbased on the regions of London for projects in the value band 1-5 000 000 GBP. There is a restriction pursuantto Regulation 46 of the PCRs 2015, in that Suppliers can only apply and be awarded places on 3 of the regionalsub-lots, those being Lot 1.1A central region, Lot 1.1B north region, Lot 1.1C east region, Lot 1.1D south regionand Lot 1.1E west region. Furthermore, suppliers applying or being awarded places on 3 of the regional sub-lots should not apply and will not be awarded places on Lot 1.2, 5-10 000 000 GBP (pan London), Lot 1.3 (panLondon) 10-20 000 000 GBP and Lot 1.4 (pan London) 20 000 0000 GBP plus. There is no restriction on Suppliers applying for, or being awarded places on Lot 1.2, 5-10 000 000 GBP (panLondon), Lot 1.3 (pan London) 10-20 000 000 GBP and/or Lot 1.4 (pan London) 20 000 000 GBP plus, providedthat they should not also apply for any of the 5 regional sub-lots for projects in the value band of 1-5 000 000GBP. The Council will appoint up to 6 of the top scoring Suppliers to each lot, or regional sub-lot. In the eventthat 2 or more Suppliers score equal at 6th place for any of the 8 lots/sub-lots within Lot 1, the Council reservesthe right to appoint both/all 6th place ranked Suppliers to the MWF. Award Criteria
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2 | Education and Leisure The lot category of education and leisure will be open to public sector organisations based within the GreaterLondon and the Home Counties identified above and cover all types of construction projects in the followingvalue bands, based for the regions of London (split into 5 sub-lots being central, north, east, south and westLondon regions) of a value between 1-5 000 000 GBP; 5-10 000 000 GBP (pan London); 10-20 000 000 GBP(pan London) and over 20 000 000 plus GBP (pan London), provided that they can be categorised as educationand leisure. Public sector bodies located in the Home Counties can access the nearest London regional sub lotto their location for contracts up to a value range of 1 000 000-5 000 000 GBP. The works and related serviceswill comprise of all types of building construction works and associated mechanical, electrical and servicesworks and may include design and other services as required for a regeneration programme, develop andconstruct/refurbishment/turnkey or design and build works project work that can be categorised as educationand leisure. Non-public body organisations can use the framework to comply with conditions associated with theuse of public funds for works projects. Construction firms selected to join the Lot 2 MWF for both the individualLondon regions and pan London will be expected to work collaboratively with LCP members, either by singleor 2 stage tendering and if following 2 stage tendering to provide clear project support throughout the pre-construction services phase including providing firms prices for the main works programme. This lot has 5sub-lots based on the regions of London for projects in the value band 1-5 000 000 GBP. There is a restrictionpursuant to Regulation 46 of the PCRs 2015, in that Suppliers can only apply and be awarded places on 3of the regional sub-lots, those being Lot 2.1A central region, Lot 2.1B north region, Lot 2.1C east region, Lot2.1D south region and Lot 2.1E west region. Furthermore, Suppliers applying or being awarded places on 3of the regional sub-lots should not apply and will not be awarded places on Lot 2.2, 5-10 000 000 GBP (panLondon), Lot 2.3 (pan London) 10-20 000 000 GBP and Lot 2.4 (pan London) 20 000 000 GBP plus. There isno restriction on suppliers applying for, or being awarded places on Lot 2.2, 5-10 000 000 GBP (pan London),Lot 2.3 (pan London) 10-20 000 000 GBP and/or Lot 2.4 (pan London) 20 000 000 GBP plus, provided that theyshould not also apply for any of the 5 regional sub-lots for projects in the value band of 1-5 000 000 GBP. Award Criteria
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3 | Capital Projects The lot category of capital projects will be open to public sector organisations based within the Greater Londonand the Home Counties identified above and cover all types of construction projects in the following valuebands, based for the regions of London (split into 5 sub-lots being the central, north, east, south and westLondon regions) of a value between 1-5 000 000 GBP; 5-10 000 000 GBP (pan London); 10-20 000 000 GBP(pan London) and over 20 000 000 plus GBP (pan London), provided that they can be categorised as capitalprojects. Public sector bodies located in the Home Counties can access the nearest London regional sub-lotto their location for contracts up to a value range of 1 000 000-5 000 000 GBP. The works and related serviceswill comprise of all types of building construction works and associated mechanical, electrical and servicesworks and may include design and other services as required for a regeneration programme, develop andconstruct/refurbishment/turnkey or design and build works project work that can be categorised as capitalprojects. Non-public body organisations can use the framework to comply with conditions associated with theuse of public funds for works projects. Construction firms selected to join the Lot 3 of LCP MWF for both theindividual London regions and pan London will be expected to work collaboratively with LCP members, eitherby single or 2 stage tendering and if following 2 stage tendering to provide clear project support throughout thepre-construction services phase including providing firms prices for the main works programme. This lot has 5sub-lots based on the regions of London for projects in the value band 1-5 000 000 GBP. There is a restrictionpursuant to Regulation 46 of the PCRs 2015, in that Suppliers can only apply and be awarded places on 3of the regional sub-lots, those being Lot 3.1A central region, Lot 3.1B north region, Lot 3.1C east region, Lot3.1D south region and Lot 3.1E west region. Furthermore, suppliers applying or being awarded places on 3of the regional sub-lots should not apply and will not be awarded places on Lot 3.2, 5-10 000 000 GBP (panLondon), Lot 3.3 (pan London) 10-20 000 000 GBP and Lot 3.4 (pan London) 20 000 000 GBP plus. There isno restriction on suppliers applying for, or being awarded places on Lot 3.2, 5-10 000 000 GBP (pan London),Lot 3.3 (pan London) 10-20 000 000 GBP and/or Lot 3.4 (pan London) 20 000 000 GBP plus, provided that theyshould not also apply for any of the 5 regional sub-lots for projects in the value band of 1-5 000 000 GBP. Award Criteria
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4 | Heritage and Historical The lot category of heritage and historical projects will be open to public sector organisations based withinGreater London and the Home Counties identified above and cover all types of construction projects within Lot4 for projects valued at 1 000 000 GBP plus (pan London), provided they can be categorised as heritage andhistorical projects. The works and related services will comprise of all types of building construction works andassociated mechanical, electrical and services works and may include design and other services as requiredfor a regeneration programme, develop and construct/refurbishment /turnkey or design and build works projectwork that can be categorised as heritage and historical projects. Non-public body organisations can use theframework to comply with conditions associated with the use of public funds for works projects. Constructionfirms selected to join the Lot 4 MWF for both the individual London regions and pan London will be expected towork collaboratively with LCP members, either by single or 2 stage tendering and if following 2 stage tenderingto provide clear project support throughout the pre-construction services phase including providing firms pricesfor the main works programme. Award Criteria
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5 | Highways and Public Realm The lot category of highways and public realm projects will be open to public sector organisations based withinGreater London and the Home Counties identified above and cover all types of construction projects of 1000 000 plus GBP (pan London) provided they can be categorised as heritage and historical projects. Theworks and related services will comprise of all types of highways/building construction works and associatedmechanical, electrical and services works and may include design and other services as required for aregeneration programme, develop and construct/refurbishment/turnkey or design and build works project workthat can be categorised as highways and public realm projects. Non-public body organisations can use theframework to comply with conditions associated with the use of public funds for works projects. Constructionfirms selected to join the Lot 5 MWF pan London will be expected to work collaboratively with LCP members,either by single or two stage tendering and if following 2 stage tendering to provide clear project supportthroughout the pre-construction services phase including providing firms prices for the main works programme. Award Criteria
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Award Detail
1 | Ark Build (Loughton)
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2 | Axis Europe (London)
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3 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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4 | Quinn London (London)
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5 | Ad Construction Group (Sidcup)
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6 | VINCI Construction (Rainham)
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7 | Axis Europe (London)
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8 | Breyer Group (Romford)
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9 | Cosmur Construction London (Lkondon)
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10 | Kind Diamond Build Consortium (London)
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11 | Diamond Build (London)
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12 | NFC Homes (London)
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13 | Quinn London (London)
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14 | Breyer Group (Romford)
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15 | Cosmur Construction London (London)
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16 | Kind Diamond Build Consortium (London)
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17 | Diamond Build (London)
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18 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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19 | NFC Homes (London)
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20 | VINCI Construction (Rainham)
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21 | Breyer Group (Romford)
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22 | Cosmur Construction London (London)
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23 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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24 | NFC Homes (London)
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25 | Ad Construction Group Architectural Decorators (Sidcup)
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26 | VINCI Construction (Rainham)
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27 | Axis Europe (London)
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28 | Glenman Corporation (London)
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29 | Quinn London (London)
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30 | Stack London (London)
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31 | Amber Construction Services (Barking)
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32 | Durkan (Borehamwood)
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33 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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34 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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35 | Rooff (London)
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36 | Thomas Sinden (Romford)
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37 | Willmott Dixon Construction (Letchworth Garden City)
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38 | Durkan (Borehamwood)
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39 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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40 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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41 | Kier Construction London (Loughton)
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42 | Mclaren Construction (London)
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43 | Morgan Sindall (London)
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44 | Rydon Construction (Forest Row)
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45 | Willmott Dixon Construction (Letchworth Garden City)
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46 | Bugler Developments (Rickmansworth)
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47 | Durkan (Borehamwood)
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48 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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49 | Galliford Try Construction (Guilford)
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50 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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51 | Kier Construction London (Loughton)
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52 | Mclaren Construction (London)
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53 | Morgan Sindall (London)
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54 | Rydon Construction (Forest Row)
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55 | Willmott Dixon Construction (Letchworth Garden City)
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56 | Ark Build (Loughton)
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57 | Axis Europe (London)
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58 | Logan Construction SE (London)
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59 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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60 | Sol Services (Bletchley)
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61 | VINCI Construction (Rainham)
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62 | Ashe Construction (Hitchin)
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63 | Axis Europe (London)
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64 | Barnes Construction (Ipswich)
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65 | Cityaxis (London)
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66 | Cosmur Construction London (London)
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67 | Kind Diamond Build Consortium (London)
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68 | Diamond Build (London)
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69 | Mulalley (Woodford Green)
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70 | Sol Services (Bletchley)
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71 | T&B Contractors (None)
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72 | Ashe Construction (Hitchin)
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73 | Barnes Construction (Ipswich)
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74 | Cosmur Construction London (London)
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75 | Logan Construction SE (London)
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76 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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77 | T&B Contractors (None)
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78 | VINCI Construction (Rainham)
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79 | Cityaxis (London)
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80 | Cosmur Construction London (London)
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81 | Kind Diamond Build Consortium (London)
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82 | Diamond Build (London)
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83 | Logan Construction SE (London)
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84 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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85 | VINCI Construction (Rainham)
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86 | Ashe Construction (Hitchin)
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87 | Axis Europe (London)
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88 | Cityaxis (London)
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89 | Mulalley (Woodford Green)
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90 | Sol Services (Bletchley)
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91 | T&B Contractors (Bletchley)
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92 | Amber Construction Services (Barking)
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93 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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94 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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95 | John Graham Dromore (London)
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96 | Kier Construction London (Loughton)
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97 | Mace (London)
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98 | Mclaughlin & Harvey (Antrim)
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99 | Thomas Sinden (Romford)
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100 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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101 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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102 | Kier Construction London (Loughton)
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103 | Mace (London)
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104 | Mclaren Construction (London)
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105 | Mclaughlin & Harvey (Antrim)
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106 | Morgan Sindall (London)
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107 | Rydon Construction (Forest Row)
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108 | Willmott Dixon Construction (Letchworth Garden City)
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109 | Galliford Try Construction (Guilford)
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110 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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111 | John Graham (London)
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112 | Kier Construction London (Loughton)
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113 | Mace (London)
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114 | Mclaren Construction (London)
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115 | Mclaughlin & Harvey (Antrim)
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116 | Morgan Sindall (London)
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117 | Rydon Construction (Forest Row)
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118 | Willmott Dixon Construction (Letchworth Garden City)
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119 | Ark Build (Loughton)
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120 | Axis Europe (London)
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121 | Cityaxis (London)
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122 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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123 | Sol Services (Bletchley)
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124 | VINCI Construction (Rainham)
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125 | Ashe Construction (Hitchin)
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126 | Axis Europe (London)
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127 | Breyer Group (Romford)
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128 | Cityaxis (London)
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129 | Cosmur Construction London (London)
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130 | Sol Services (Bletchley)
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131 | T&B Contractors (None)
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132 | Ashe Construction (Hitchin)
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133 | Breyer Group (Romford)
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134 | Bugler Developments (Rickmansworth)
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135 | Cosmur Construction London (London)
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136 | Kind Diamond Build Consortium (London)
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137 | Diamond Build (London)
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138 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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139 | T&B Contractors (None)
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140 | Breyer Group (Romford)
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141 | Cosmur Construction London (London)
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142 | Glenman Corporation (London)
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143 | Kind Diamond Build Consortium (London)
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144 | Diamond Build (London)
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145 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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146 | VINCI Construction (Rainham)
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147 | Ashe Construction (Hitchin)
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148 | Axis Europe (London)
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149 | Bugler Developments (Rickmansworth)
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150 | Cityaxis (London)
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151 | Sol Services (Milton Keynes)
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152 | T&B Contractors (None)
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153 | Durkan (Borehamwood)
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154 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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155 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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156 | John Graham Dromore (London)
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157 | Mace (London)
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158 | Durkan (Borehamwood)
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159 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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160 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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161 | John Graham Dromore (London)
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162 | Mace (London)
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163 | Mclaren Construction (London)
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164 | Durkan (Borehamwood)
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165 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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166 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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167 | John Graham Dromore (London)
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168 | Mace (London)
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169 | Mclaren Construction (London)
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170 | Axis Europe (London)
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171 | Engie Regeneration (Waltham Abbey)
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172 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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173 | Kier Construction London (Loughton)
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174 | Mace (London)
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175 | Mclaren Construction (London)
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176 | Neilcott Construction (Orpington)
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177 | Rooff (London)
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178 | Thomas Sinden (Romford)
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179 | Willmott Dixon Construction (Letchworth Garden City)
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180 | FM Conway (Sevenoaks)
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181 | Geoffrey Osborne (Reigate)
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182 | Marlborough Highways (Chelmsford)
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183 | Mclaughlin & Harvey (Antrim)
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184 | Thomas Sinden (Romford)
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CPV Codes
- 45000000 - Construction work
- 45210000 - Building construction work
- 45261000 - Erection and related works of roof frames and coverings
- 45262690 - Refurbishment of run-down buildings
- 45453000 - Overhaul and refurbishment work
- 45453100 - Refurbishment work
- 45211100 - Construction work for houses
- 45212000 - Construction work for buildings relating to leisure, sports, culture, lodging and restaurants
- 45214100 - Construction work for kindergarten buildings
- 45214500 - Construction work for buildings of further education
- 45211360 - Urban development construction work
- 45213100 - Construction work for commercial buildings
- 45212314 - Historical monument or memorial construction work
- 45212350 - Buildings of particular historical or architectural interest
- 45112700 - Landscaping work
- 45112710 - Landscaping work for green areas
- 45112720 - Landscaping work for sports grounds and recreational areas
- 45112730 - Landscaping work for roads and motorways
- 45233000 - Construction, foundation and surface works for highways, roads
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
Please refer to the LCP website www.LondonConstructionProgramme.co.uk
Reference
- OJEU 342783-2022