Dozen contractors snag jobs revamping Metropolitan Police stations
Twelve contractors have snagged spots on a 拢250m framework to complete building works and refurbishments across London police stations.
Baxall Construction, Lakehouse Contracts, Overbury and Willmott Dixon all landed places on the two higher valued lots, while Graham Construction also scored a spot on the Metropolitan Police Services highest band.
Lot 2 covers jobs between 拢500,001 and 拢5m, while the contractors on Lot 3 will complete work on projects worth between 拢5m and 拢10m.
Works on Lot 1 will be shared between seven contractors and are expected to total 拢86m over the four-year period. The selected firms will be responsible for delivering projects below 拢500,000.
The three-tiered framework will provide works including the internal refurbishment and fit-out of buildings, offices, stations, and training facilities, as well as new build projects with the option to include design services.
Police services in Kent, Essex and Thames Valley, as well as London Fire and Emergency, will also have access to the framework.
Rob Joyce, Graham Construction鈥檚 London office director, said: 鈥淲e have a lot of experience of working in partnership with authorities, and have developed a clear set of skills and knowledge that can be applied to these works.鈥
Minor and Intermediate 黑洞社区 Works Framework
Lot 1 - Projects below 拢500,000 (Total spend: 拢86m)
- Axis Europe
- Coniston
- Fortem Solutions
- SW Bruce & Co
- T&B Contractors
- Vinci Construction UK
- Wates Living Space
Lot 2 - Projects between 拢500,001 to 拢5m (Total spend: 拢32m)
- Baxall Construction
- Lakehouse Contracts
- Overbury
- Willmott Dixon
Lot 3 - Projects between 拢5m to 拢10m (Total spend: 拢130m)
- Baxall Construction
- Lakehouse Contracts
- Overbury
- Willmott Dixon
- Graham Construction
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