The North Wales Construction Partnership, led by Denbighshire County Council, is the third-generation major public framework for the region.
Five firms Read Construction, Wynne Construction, Kier, Morgan Sindall and Galliford Try have secured places on the major works lots for projects worth more than £10m.
The renewal sees previously placed Seddon, Wates and Willmott Dixon drop out.
North Wales Construction Partnership |
Projects over £10m |
Projects £5m – £10m |
Project £2m – £5m |
Read Construction |
Read Construction |
Read Construction |
Wynne Construction |
Wynne Construction |
Wynne Construction |
Kier |
SWG Construction |
SWG Construction |
Morgan Sindall |
OBR Construction |
T G Williams Builders |
Galliford Try |
Castlemead Group |
MPH Construction |
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K & C Construction |
Gareth Morris Construction |
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Pave-Aways |
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OBR Construction |
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Castlemead Group |
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Projects £250,000 – £2m |
Social housing up to 10 units |
Social housing over 10 Units |
Read Construction |
SWG Construction |
Read Construction |
Wynne Construction |
T G Williams Builders |
Wynne Construction |
SWG Construction |
MPH Construction |
SWG Construction |
T G Williams Builders |
Gareth Morris Construction |
Gareth Morris Construction |
MPH Construction |
OBR Construction |
OBR Construction |
Gareth Morris Construction |
Park City Multitrade |
Park City Multitrade |
Pave-Aways |
NWPS Construction |
NWPS Construction |
OBR Construction |
Castlemead Group |
Castlemead Group |
Anthony Dever Construction |
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K&C Construction |
ParkCity Multitrade |
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BrynBuild |
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B&W Builders & Decorators |
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NWPS Construction |
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The new framework will come into force in June 2024 and be in place for four years, with a break clause to review after the first two years.