Environment Agency picks 27 firms for £600m small works deal

Aaron Morby 9 months ago
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Twenty-seven contractors have secured places on the Environment Agency’s framework covering small civil engineering works under £1m, M&E and vegetation management.

Amalgamated Construction, Breheny, Cheetham Hill Construction and Land & Water are among the firms to renew their places on the main civils engineering works lot, expected to be worth £336m over the four-year framework.

On the M&E works, Amalgamated, Galliford Try, and  JN Bentley feature among the seven selected firms.

Civil Engineering (Maintain and Construct) – Total £336m


(contracts under £1m)

North East Hub – £35m
Amalagmated Construction, Cheetham Hill Construction, Esh Construction, Forkers, JN Bentley, Land & Water

North West Hub – £80m
Amalgamated Construction, Cheetham Hill Construction, CPC Civils, Forkers, JN Bentley, Land & Water

Midlands Hub – £86.5m
Amalgamated Construction, Breheny, Forkers, Jackson Frameworks, Land & Water, Whitehouse Construction

East Hub – £61m
Breheny, CPC Civils, Jackson Frameworks, JN Bentley, Land & Water, Stonbury

South East Hub – £64m
Utilities (Gloucester), Breheny, Carnell Support Services, Jackson Frameworks, Land & Water, Stonbury

South West Hub – £40m
Amalgamated Construction, Bridge Civil Engineeering, Corserv, CPC Civils, Land & Water, Stonbury

Mechanical Electrical Instrumentation Control and Automation projects – Total £85m


North East Hub – £7.5m
Amalgamated Construction, ECS Engineering, JN Bentley

North West Hub – £5m
Amalgamated Construction, Galliford Try, JN Bentley

Midlands Hub – £15.8m
Amalgamated Construction, ECS Engineering, Galliford Try

East Hub – £23m
ECS Engineering, Fairfield Control Systems, JN Bentley

South East Hub – £15m
Amalgamated Construction, Fairfield Control Systems, JT Mackley & Co

South West Hub – £18.6m
Fairfield Control Systems, Galliford Try, Stonbury

Vegetation management and habitat creation – £148m


North East – £4m

Ground Control, Land & Water, Stonbury

Yorkshire – £13.5m
Land & Water, Lowther Forestry, River Stewardship Co

Cumbria and Lancashire – £8.75m
Land & Water, Lowther Forestry, Stonbury

Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Cheshire – £8.5m
Groundwork Greater Manchester’ Lowther Forestry, River Stewardship Co

East Midlands – £8m
Ground Control, Land & Water, River Stewardship Co

West Midlands – £12m
Ground Control, Land & Water, Vegetation Management Services

Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire – £30m
Land & Water, River Stewardship Co, Vegetation Management Services

East Anglia – £15m
Ground Control, Land & Water, Vegetation Management Services

Thames – £6m
Land & Water, Nature Landscapes, Vegetation Management Services

Hertfordshire and North London – £13m
Ground Control, Nature Landscapes,Vegetation Management Services

Kent, South London and East Sussex – £9m
Ground Control, Land & Water, PJ Chaffin

Solent and South Downs – £6.5m
Ground Control, Land & Water, PJ Chaffin

Wessex – £9m
Glendale Countryside, Land & Water, Stonbury

Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly  – £6.5m
Corserv, Glendale Countryside, Stonbury

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