The framework includes 29 companies capable of providing developer-led schemes for the UK public sector.
It features nine lots covering three contract structures: Property Development via Joint Venture and Special Purpose Vehicle, Long Income Lease and Lease Back, and Property Development Single Site by Development Agreement.
These lots cover a huge variety of development sectors, covering single and multi-occupancy residential and student accommodation, commercial buildings, transport infrastructure and car parks, prisons and high security buildings, education, healthcare, care homes and extra care buildings, and mixed-use schemes.
The value bands are split into three increments and cover developments of up to and above £100 million.
Pagabo allowed up to six core companies for each development sector under each lot in every geographical region. In addition to these core companies, three reserve companies have been named to supplement the procurement process in each segment.
29 development companies awarded a place
- Argon Property Development Solutions Ltd
- Bruntwood
- Capital and Centric
- Community Development Partnerships
- EDAROTH
- ENGIE Regeneration
- Equitix
- Geoffrey Osborne
- Godwin Developments
- Goldbeck
- HBD
- Heron Bros
- Ion Developments
- GRAHAM Cityheart
- Kajima Genr8
- Kier Property Developments
- Lindum Group
- LinkCity
- McGoff Construction
- Morgan Sindall Consortium
- Prime
- Queensberry Real Estate
- Seddon
- Sir Robert McAlpine Capital Ventures
- Summerhill
- VINCI UK Developments
- Vistry Partnerships
- Willmott Dixon
- Yondr Group
Jason Stapley, managing director at Pagabo, said: “We have been blown away by the phenomenal interest to this new framework from the industry, which speaks to its uniqueness and potential.
“It will not only save time and effort when procuring a developer but will also save developers a lot of money on opportunity bidding as well – which for some larger development schemes can be more than £1m.
“It’s been clear from recent months that government sees the construction industry as really important to our ‘return to normal’ recovery – particularly when it comes to complex development projects.
“This new framework will allow developers the ability to procure works through a compliant and simple to use framework, and to support the public sector with vital expansion plans, and to create a more robust sector all round.”
The framework is available to all public sector bodies including schools, universities, local authorities, police and emergency services, NHS organisations, health and social care providers, and housing associations, as well as central government departments and the Ministry of Defence.