Over 30 contractors have secured a place on the new £30bn public works framework ProCure23 in the UK.

Winners of this new Construction Works and Associated Services 2 / ProCure23 framework has been announced by the Crown Commercial Service in partnership with NHS England and NHS Improvement.

Balfour Beatty, Laing O’Rourke are among the firms to have secured places this framework, reported Building.co.uk.

This is the fourth generation of the framework that has seen more than £9bn spent on over 1,200 projects across England over the last twenty years.

The latest framework is split into five lots of differing levels of complexity and value of work.

Valued at £9bn, lots 1-3 are intended for healthcare projects in England.

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The last two lots are for all public sector bodies in the UK, operating alongside CCS’s current Construction Works and Associated Services (CWAS) agreement.

CCS deputy director for construction John Welch said: “The principles of this agreement continue on the same path as our existing ‘gold standard’ approach, increasing supply chain collaboration, boosting innovation, supporting the Government’s Carbon Net Zero target, and focusing even more strongly on building safety. I’m pleased that we’ve been able to collaborate successfully with our partners at the NHS, to help support Trusts in delivering their capital programmes as we build back better.”

NHS England and NHS Improvement director of estates and facilities and head of profession Simon Corben said: “ProCure23 builds on almost two decades of success of ProCure as a route to market for NHS capital projects. The framework has been split into 3 lots to enable greater reach into all aspects of the NHS’s capital requirements, such as increasing our estate’s capacity through new builds, addressing backlog maintenance, or reconfiguring spaces to better meet the health and care needs of our local communities.”

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Image: The latest framework is split into five lots of differing levels of complexity and value of work. Credit: analogicus from Pixabay.