Clancy appointed on the new Procure Partnerships Framework
Article posted on: 20 August 2020
We are proud to have been appointed on eight lots of the Procure Partnerships Framework for Professional Services to deliver Structural Engineering, Civil & Highways, MEP Design and Building Surveying. Our appointment covers the North West, North Wales, North East and Yorkshire.
The framework which covers 11 regions in England and Wales, will run for four years from 2020-2024 and will run alongside the existing contractor framework.
Our Framework Director, Barry Horne commented: "We are delighted to have secured a position on this framework across four service lots within a number of regions. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of and one that provides the public sector with the ability to secure professional services through a comprehensive and competitive framework. We look forward to working alongside the Procure Partnerships team in helping them develop and grow this alongside their current successful contractor framework."
Robbie Blackhurst, Procure Partnerships Framework Director commented: “This agreement has been two years in the making and it now allows the Procure Partnerships Framework to offer a one stop shop of both professional services and contractor appointments to our public sector clients. The framework is divided into sub-regional lots supporting the appointment of both local and national practices, offering both Direct Award and Further Competition project call offs.
“We were extremely impressed with the quality of tenders received and delighted with the calibre of suppliers that we now have locked into our 4 year agreement. The breadth of public sector delivery experience across our supplier partners is impressive and we are excited to work with and support them.”
“It was important to us that our supplier partners have demonstrable experience of delivering across all public sub sectors. This attracted 20% of the total evaluation which has meant that we have suppliers who have outstanding experience of delivering education, healthcare, leisure, and blue light projects within their specific allotted geographies.”