Procurement body LHC has awarded the four-year framework, which is the successor to its offsite construction of new homes framework – NH2.
This involved a dozen firms but the nationwide 3rd generation framework has been expanded and includes a mix of offsite modular specialists as well as larger builders like Beard, R G Carter and Vistry Partnerships.
NH3 MMC new homes framework winners
- A&E Elkins
- Beattie Passive Operations
- Brady Construction Services
- Burmor Construction
- BWF Construction Services
- Celtic Offsite
- Classic Builders (South West)
- Construction Total Solutions
- CoreHaus
- Cormac Contracting
- Donaldson Timber Systems
- E. J. Taylor & Sons
- EW Beard
- GB Construction (Herts)
- J.G Hale Construction
- Kind & Co (Builders)
- Knights Construction
- LoCal Homes
- Module-AR
- Natta Building Company
- P Casey (Land Reclamation)
- R G Carter Cambridge
- Reds10 (UK)
- Rollalong
- Sigmat
- Spacemaker Developments
- Stelling Properties
- Tercon
- TopHat Communities
- VHE Construction
- Vistry Partnerships
- Zed Pods
The NH3 framework covers low-rise, medium- and high-rise dwellings through to specialist accommodation such as care homes.
It will support public sector procurers to increase the use of modern methods of construction in their contracts and help to deliver low and net zero carbon homes with high levels of pre-manufactured value.
LHC Procurement Group is acting on behalf of contracting authorities throughout England, Wales and Scotland – including partners of the Welsh Procurement Alliance, Scottish Procurement Alliance and South West Procurement Alliance – collectively with up to 500 live projects at any one time.