Winners named for £1bn North West contractor framework
Procure Partnerships has unveiled the winners of its £1bn framework covering construction, infrastructure and demolition works across the North West.
The four-year deal is open to public sector clients across the region and is split into six construction lots, six infrastructure lots and a single demolition lot.
Up to 10 contractors have been appointed to each lot, with heavyweights including BAM, Galliford Try, Graham, Kier, Morgan Sindall, Vinci, Wates and Willmott Dixon dominating the top-value bands.
The biggest work packages sit in the upper construction and civils tiers, with £185m allocated to major building schemes and £120m to large-scale infrastructure projects.
Framework winners
Construction
£30m+ projects | £185m lot value
BAM Construction
Bowmer and Kirkland
Galliford Try Construction
John Graham Construction
John Sisk & Son
Kier Construction
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure
Tilbury Douglas Construction
Vinci Building
Wates Construction
Willmott Dixon Construction
£15m–£30m projects | £160m lot value
BAM Construction
Bowmer and Kirkland
Eric Wright Construction
Galliford Try Construction
John Graham Construction
Kier Construction
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure
Overbury
Robertson Construction Group
Tilbury Douglas Construction
Vinci Building
Wates Construction
Willmott Dixon Construction
£5m–£15m projects | £130m lot value
Eric Wright Construction
Galliford Try Construction
John Graham Construction
Kier Construction
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure
Overbury
Robertson Construction Group
Stepnell
Tilbury Douglas Construction
Vinci Building
Wates Construction
Willmott Dixon Construction
£1m–£5m projects | £90m lot value)
Britcon
City Build Manchester
Conlon Construction
Eric Wright Construction
F Parkinson
Morris & Spottiswood
Overbury
P Casey
Robertson Construction Group
Seddon Construction
Stepnell
Whitfield & Brown
(£500k–£1m projects | £25m lot value)
Britcon
City Build Manchester
Cunard Construction
F Parkinson
H H Smith & Sons
Krol Corlett Construction
Morris & Spottiswood
Mountain Earth Developments
Novus Property Solutions
P Casey
Truline Construction & Interior Services
Walter Carefoot
Whitfield & Brown
£50k–£500k projects | £10m lot value
Arcus FM
Ascot Services
City Build Manchester
Consortia Integrated Services
Cunard Construction
F Parkinson
Greenmount Projects
Krol Corlett Special Projects
Momentum Build
Sterling Services Northern
Truline Construction & Interior Services
Whitfield & Brown
Infrastructure
£30m+ projects | £120m lot value
BAM Nuttall
Costain
Galliford Try Construction
John Graham Construction
John Sisk & Son
Jones Bros Ruthin
£15m–£30m projects | £100m lot value
A E Yates
BAM Nuttall
Costain
Galliford Try Construction
John F Hunt Regeneration
John Graham Construction
John Sisk & Son
Jones Bros Ruthin
Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure
Spencer Rail Engineering
£5m–£15m projects | £60m lot value)
A E Yates
BAM Nuttall
Bethell Construction
Britcon
C R Reynolds
Eric Wright Civil Engineering
Galliford Try Construction
John Graham Construction
John Sisk & Son
M Group Highways
Spencer Rail Engineering
£1m–£5m projects | £40m lot value
A E Yates
Applebridge Construction
Bethell Construction
Britcon
C R Reynolds
Eric Wright Civil Engineering
Huyton Asphalt
M Group Highways
P Casey Land Reclamation
Spencer Rail Engineering
Taziker Industrial
£500k–£1m projects | £20m lot value
Applebridge Construction
Bethell Construction
Britcon
C R Reynolds
Eric Wright Civil Engineering
Huyton Asphalt
M Group Highways
P Casey Land Reclamation
Sterling Services Northern
Taziker Industrial
£50k–£500k projects | £10m lot value
Coating Services
Huyton Asphalt
Sterling Services Northern
Taziker Industrial
Demolition
(up to £2.5m projects | £50m lot value)
J Freeley
John F Hunt Regeneration
A total of 48 firms secured places across the framework, with strong SME participation in lower-value bands but a clear shift to tier one contractors on projects above £5m.
The demolition lot, worth £50m, will be run as a single-supplier arrangement, tightening control over strip-out and clearance works across Merseyside.
The framework will run from April 2026 to March 2030.
Source Link: https://www.constructionenquirer.com/2026/03/20/winners-named-for-1bn-north-west-contractor-framework/
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