Winners named for £2.5bn Ministry of Justice framework

Aaron Morby 2 years ago
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The Ministry of Justice has named its line-up of contractors for its expanded construction framework with eight firms winning the major project lot.

The MoJ Constructor Services Frameworks could see a potential spend of up to £2.5bn over a five-year duration, with the possibility of £1bn of additional spend should the frameworks across all three value bands be extended for two years.

Projects will include new build, refurbishment, maintenance and minor works and associated services.

MoJ construction framework winners


National lot: Projects worth £10m to £30m. Total value £625m.

  • Kier Construction
  • Wates Construction
  • ISG Construction
  • Bowmer and Kirkland
  • Galliford Try Construction
  • Lendlease Construction (Europe)
  • Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure
  • Henry Brothers

Regional lot: Projects worth between £5m and £10m. Total value over five years £750m.

North England – £240m

  • ISG Construction
  • Bowmer and Kirkland
  • Vinci Construction UK
  • Henry Brothers
  • Henry Boot Construction

South England – £195m

  • Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure
  • Vinci Construction UK
  • E.W. Beard
  • Wates Construction
  • Galliford Try Construction

Wales & Central England – £203m

  • Wates Construction
  • ISG Construction
  • Bowmer and Kirkland
  • Henry Brothers
  • Henry Boot Construction

London & East England – £113m

  • Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure
  • Willmott Dixon Interiors
  • Wates Construction
  • Bowmer and Kirkland
  • Galliford Try Construction

Regional lot: Projects valued up to £5m. Total value is expected to be £1.12bn.

(Reserves in italic)

North England – £349m

  • Wates Construction
  • ISG Construction 
  • Vinci Construction UK

South England – £337m

  • Kier Construction 
  • Wates Construction 

Wales & Central England – £225m

  • ISG Construction
  • Galliford Try Construction
  • Wates Construction 

London & East England – £203m

  • Galliford Try Construction
  • Kier Construction
  • Willmott Dixon Interiors

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