Kier and Morgan Sindall have renewed their places on the panel for major projects in Scotland worth over £10m.
Newcomers Robertson Construction and McLaughlin & Harvey will replace previous framework winners Galliford Try and Farrans on the major projects element.
Galliford Try has been named as one of four preferred firms for projects worth £4m-£10m.
The Scottish Procurement Alliance came into force in 2016 as a result of discussions between Scottish contracting authorities who were clients of procurement group LHC.
The new framework, still procured by LHC, has been restructured this time around and also reflects new procurement regulations including use of project bank accounts.
Whereas Scotland was split into a north and south region before, the new framework now covers the whole of Scotland as well as several smaller regional lots.
Other previous framework partners: Balfour Beatty, Style and Woods and Ogilvie have dropped out.
Under the new panel another newcomer Hadden Construction secured all regional lots for new build work across Scotland under £2m.
Scottish Schools and Community Buildings framework
Projects over £10m
- Scotland – Kier Construction, Morgan Sindall, Robertson Construction, McLaughlin & Harvey Construction, Sir Robert McAlpine
Projects £4m-£10m
- Scotland – McLaughlin & Harvey Construction, Galliford Try Building, Kier Construction, Morgan Sindall
Projects up to £2m
- Scotland – Refurb: Hadden Construction, GHI Contracts, Novus Property Solutions
- Scotland – New Build: Hadden Construction
New build and refurb projects £2m-£4m
- Southern Scotland – Hadden Construction, CCG (Scotland), Galliford Try Building
- North East Scotland: Galliford Try Building
- Highlands and Islands: Galliford Try Building
New build up to £2m
- North East Scotland: Hadden Construction
- West Scotland: Hadden Construction
- Highlands and Islands – Hadden Construction
- East Scotland – Hadden Construction