This framework is intended for appointed suppliers to deliver either complete development projects as a whole — including turnkey constructions and potentially the ongoing management or disposal of premises — or associated activities on an independent basis. There is a process of further competition for call-off contracts, as a well as a mechanism for direct award.
The types of projects covered by this framework could include residential development and housing; emergency accommodation for displaced families and individuals; other public buildings including libraries; institutional premises including universities and colleges; commercial projects; entertainment complexes; urban and city centre regeneration; industrial and mixed use developments; retail, leisure, educational development; as well as associated infrastructure.
Lots are divided according to the value of projects. This is to engage with the best suppliers for each size of development, utilising SMEs where this provides the best quality and value for money.
Any organisation, or consortium, can apply to be a supplier if they can deliver comprehensive works as detailed in the tender description. Projects under this framework may be bespoke according to the authorities’ requirements, and those of the proposed residents of housing developments.
The types of projects covered by this framework could include residential development and housing; emergency accommodation for displaced families and individuals; other public buildings including libraries; institutional premises including universities and colleges; commercial projects; entertainment complexes; urban and city centre regeneration; industrial and mixed use developments; retail, leisure, educational development; as well as associated infrastructure.
The central purchasing authority is Gloucester City Council, however the framework may be used by public sector bodies throughout the UK. It is not mandatory for suppliers to cover this whole region as there is a process of award set out in the framework agreement.
Lots are divided according to the value of projects. This is to engage with the best Suppliers for each size of development, utilising SMEs where this provides the best quality and value for money.
Any organisation, or consortium, can apply to be a supplier if they can deliver comprehensive works as detailed in the tender description. Projects under this framework may be bespoke according to the authorities’ requirements, and those of the proposed residents of housing developments.
The types of projects covered by this framework could include residential development and housing; emergency accommodation for displaced families and individuals; other public buildings including libraries; institutional premises including universities and colleges; commercial projects; entertainment complexes; urban and city centre regeneration; industrial and mixed use developments; retail, leisure, educational development; as well as associated infrastructure.
The central purchasing authority is Gloucester City Council, however the framework may be used by public sector bodies throughout the UK. It is not mandatory for suppliers to cover this whole region as there is a process of award set out in the framework agreement.
Lots are divided according to the value of projects. This is to engage with the best suppliers for each size of development, utilising SMEs where this provides the best quality and value for money.
Any organisation, or consortium, can apply to be a supplier if they can deliver comprehensive works as detailed in the tender description. Projects under this framework may be bespoke according to the authorities’ requirements, and those of the proposed residents of housing developments.
The types of projects covered by this framework could include residential development and housing; emergency accommodation for displaced families and individuals; other public buildings including libraries; institutional premises including universities and colleges; commercial projects; entertainment complexes; urban and city centre regeneration; industrial and mixed use developments; retail, leisure, educational development; as well as associated infrastructure.
The central purchasing authority is Gloucester City Council, however the framework may be used by public sector bodies throughout the UK. It is not mandatory for suppliers to cover this whole region as there is a process of award set out in the framework agreement.
Lots are divided according to the value of projects. This is to engage with the best suppliers for each size of development, utilising SMEs where this provides the best quality and value for money.
Any organisation, or consortium, can apply to be a supplier if they can deliver comprehensive works as detailed in the tender description. Projects under this framework may be bespoke according to the authorities’ requirements, and those of the proposed residents of housing developments.
The types of projects covered by this framework could include residential development and housing; emergency accommodation for displaced families and individuals; other public buildings including libraries; institutional premises including universities and colleges; commercial projects; entertainment complexes; urban and city centre regeneration; industrial and mixed use developments; retail, leisure, educational development; as well as associated infrastructure.
The central purchasing authority is Gloucester City Council, however the framework may be used by public sector bodies throughout the UK. It is not mandatory for suppliers to cover this whole region as there is a process of award set out in the framework agreement.