14 firms named for Government projects over £80m

Aaron Morby 5 years ago
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Fourteen firms have won framework places to deliver major Government projects valued at over £80m.

The Government’s Crown Commercial Service has revealed the latest tranche of contractors to gain places on its record-breaking £8bn construction works framework for the next seven years.

The prized Lot 5 winners are: Balfour Beatty, BAM, Bouygues, Bowmer & Kirkland, Galliford Try Building, Graham, Interserve Construction, ISG, Kier, Laing O’Rourke, Mace, Skanska, Tarmac Trading and Wates.

Winning contractors were also revealed for construction works lots: (project values £30-£80m) in England & Wales; (£10m-£30m) in the south of England; and (£3m-£10m) in the north of England.

CCS framework line-up – so far


General construction works (projects valued £30m-£80m) – Total value £4bn

  • Scotland: BAM Construction; Bowmer & Kirkland; Galliford Try; Interserve Construction; Graham Construction; Kier; McLaughlin & Harvey; Morgan Sindall; Robertson Construction; Sir Robert McAlpine; Tarmac Trading
  • England & Wales: Balfour Beatty; BAM Construction; Bouygues; Galliford Try Building; Interserve; ISG; John Graham Construction; Kier; Laing O’Rourke; McLaughlin & Harvey; Skanska; Tarmac Trading; Wates; Willmott Dixon
  • Northern Ireland: BAM; Graham; McLaughlin & Harvey; Tarmac Trading

General construction works  (£10m – £30m) – Total £4bn

  • Wales: BAM Construction; Bouygues; Galliford Try, Interserve, ISG, Kier, Laing O’Rourke; Midas; Morgan Sindall; Tarmac Trading; Vinci, Willmott Dixon
  • Scotland: BAM Construction; Bowmer & Kirkland; Galliford Try; Graham; Heron; Interserve; ISG; Kier; McLaughlin & Harvey; Morgan Sindall; Robertson Construction; Tarmac Trading;
  • Northern Ireland: BAM Construction; Felix O’Hare; HJ Martin; Heron Bros
  • South of England: Balfour Beatty; BAM; Bouygues; Galliford Try Building; Graham; Interserve Construction; ISG Construction; John Sisk; Kier; Laing O’Rourke; McLaughlin & Harvey; Midas; R G Carter; Skanska; Speller Metcalfe; Tarmac Trading; VolkerFitzpatrick; Wates; Willmott Dixon
  • North of England: TBA

General Construction works (£3m – £10m) – Total  value £4bn

  • Wales: BAM Construction; ENGIE; Interserve; ISG; J N Bentley; Kier; Knights Brown; Morgan Sindall; Tarmac Trading; Vinci, Wates; Willmott Dixon
  • Scotland: Bowmer & Kirkland; Galliford Try Buiding; George Sharkey & Sons; Henry Brothers; Heron Bros; Interserve; ISG; Graham Construction; Kier; McLaughlin & Harvey; Morgan Sindall; Robertson; Wates
  • Northern Ireland: CTS Projects; Dawson-Wam; Felix O’Hare; H&J Martin Construction; Henry Brothers; Heron Bros; Graham Construction; McLaughlin & Harvey; Tarmac Trading
  • North of England: Conlon; Galliford Try Building; G F Tomlinson; Henry Boot; Henry Brothers; Interserve; ISG; Jeakins Weir; Kier; McLaughlin & Harvey; Speller Metcalfe; Styles & Wood; Wates; Willmott Dixon
  • South of England: TBM

Minor building works (up to £3m) – Total value £3.5bn

  • England North: Amey Defence Services; Esh; FES Support Services; Flangans Building; F Parkinson; Hargreaves Contracting; JCA Engineering; J Tomlinson; Kier Services; Krol Corlett; Mears; Morris & Spottiswood; MPH Construction; Nationwide Rail, NMCN; Oliveti Construction; Rosslee Construction; Seddon; Stenell; Walter Carefoot & Sons
  • England South: Amey Defence Services; Ashe; Borras; Colmar Construction (Poole); Conamar Building Services; Etec Contract Services; Beard; FES Support Services; Glenman Corporation; H A Marks; JCA Engineering; Kier Services; Logan Construction (SE); MD Building Services; Mears; Michael Brady; Mulalley & Co; NFC Homes; Pentaco Construction; Standage & Co; Stepnell;
  • Wales: Amey Defence Services; Kier Services; MPH Construction; Nationwide Rail
  • Scotland: Amey Defence Services; Central Building Contractors; CHAP Group (Aberdeen); Clark Contracts; FES Support Services; GHI Contracts; Kier Services; Maxi Construction; McLaughlin Construction; Morris & Spottiswood
  • Northern Ireland: Amey Defence Services; Connolly & Fee; G F Wilson; P K Murphy

Minor civil engineering works (up to £3m) – Total value £1.5bn

  • North England: Yates; Colas; Dyer & Butler; Eric Wright Construction; Fitzgerald Construction; Jackson Civil Engineering; Kier Integrated Services; PBS Construction (North England); Seymour Civil Engineering; The Casey Group
  • South England: Associated Asphalt Contracting; BCM Construction; Colas; Dyer & Butler; FM Conway; Jackson Civil Engineering; JT Macley & Co; Kier Integrated Services; Midren Construction; Rynebridge; TS Civil Engineering
  • Wales: BCM Construction; Dyer & Butler; Kier Integrated Services;
  • Scotland: Covanburn Contracts; Cubby Construction; Luddon Construction; MacAsphalt; R J McLeod
  • Northern Ireland: Whitemountain Quarries

Residential – Total value £2.25bn

  • England North: Bardsley Construction; ENGIE; Esh; Galliford Try; Interserve; Morgan Sindall; NMCN; Speller Metcalfe; The Casey Group; United Living (North); Vinci; Wates; Willmott Dixon
  • Wales: ENGIE; Mi-Space (UK); Morgan Sindall; Wates
  • Scotland: Bancon; CCG (Scotland); CHAP Group (Aberdeen); ENGIE; Graham Construction; Morgan Sindall
  • Northern Ireland: Connolly & Fee; CTS Projects; EHA Group; PK Murphy
  • England South: TBA

High rise residential – Total value £2.25bn

  • England North: Bardsley Construction; Bowmer & Kirkland; Esh; Galliford Try; Interserve; John Sisk; Kier; Morgan Sindall; Russells; Wates; Willmott Dixon
  • England South: Bouygues; Bowmer & Kirkland; Galliford Try;  Interserve; John Sisk; Kier; Laing O’Rourke; McLaren Construction; Morgan Sindall; Rydon; Wates; Willmott Dixon
  • Wales: Morgan Sindall
  • Scotland: Graham Construction, Kier; Morgan Sindall
  • Northern Ireland: None

Construction management – Total value £250m

  • AECOM; Amey Defence Service; Bechtel; Costain; F3Group; Interserve; Kellogg Brown & Root; Kier; Lendlease; Mace; Pick Everard; Sir Robert McAlpine

Airside Works –  Total value £750m

  • BAM Construction; Kier Construction; Lagan Construction; McLaughlin & Harvey; VolkerFitzpatrick

Maritime works – Total value £1.5bn

  • Costain; Graham Construction; Kier Construction; McLaughlin & Harvey; VolkerStevin

Demolition & Decommissioning – Total value £3bn

  • AECOM; Amey Defence Services; Connell Brothers; Dem-Master Demolition; Demolition Services; DSM Demolition

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