Framework Agreement for The Modern Methods of Construction
A Contract Award Notice
by STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Works)
- Duration
- 4 year (est.)
- Value
- £45M
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 17 Oct 2025
- Delivery
- To 26 Sep 2029 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Whilst this Framework Agreement will predominantly deliver work within the county of Staffordshire, it is anticipated that external clients may wish work to be delivered outside of Staffordshire
2 buyers
- Staffordshire County Council Stafford
3 suppliers
- Fords of Blythe Bridge Staffordshire
- Ra Edwards & Partners Staffordshire
- Gevans Services West Midlands
Description
This AWARD Notice follows on from the Find a Tender Contract Notice ref 2025/S 000-005452. This procurement was for a Framework between the appointed providers and the Council to supply predominately Works on an ad-hoc call-off basis as and when required for Modern Methods of Construction Projects. The Framework Agreement is scoped to provide the Council, or client partner, with modern methods of construction, projects typically consisting of (but not confined to) new build works, alterations and extensions, refurbishments, replacements and installations, and other associated work/services which may include for contractor's design. The provision of hired-modular build is not within scope.
Total Quantity or Scope
The Framework Agreement is designed to primarily accommodate educational projects (e.g. schools, academies, colleges, universities etc), and will also include for non-educational project work including, but not limited to general Public Sector estate such as health and social care buildings; emergency services buildings; community buildings; libraries, nursery facilities, housing, respite and day care facilities, offices, general public buildings, and industrial units. The Framework Agreement may also include general associated construction services, service installations, design services (contractor and otherwise) and associated infrastructure works including hard or soft landscaping.
Award Detail
| 1 | Fords of Blythe Bridge (Staffordshire)
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| 2 | Ra Edwards & Partners (Staffordshire)
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| 3 | Gevans Services (West Midlands)
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Renewal Options
The Framework Agreement allows for a 1 year extension within the term, i.e. a 3 year +1 year arrangement. Commencement of framework 1st November 2025.
Award Criteria
| Quality | 30.0 |
| Cost | 70.0 |
CPV Codes
- 45210000 - Building construction work
- 44211000 - Prefabricated buildings
- 45000000 - Construction work
- 71240000 - Architectural, engineering and planning services
- 71500000 - Construction-related services
- 79415200 - Design consultancy services
Indicators
- Options are available.
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
The estimated Framework Agreement value range of £20 million to £45 million GBP is over the total of 4 years. This is reflective of variations of budgetary provision and potential work from 3rd party partner clients. The lower end of the spend range is more reflective of the Council's potential spend, with the higher end incorporating other potential public sector partners both within and outside of the Staffordshire geographical border. Whilst from a Councils perspective pipeline of work the Framework Agreement is likely to see a predominance of projects typically ranging between £0.5 million and £2 million, the Framework may be utilised for projects above and below this range. However, there is no commitment at the time of tendering from any parties and this should be taken into consideration when bidding. Note - this is anticipated and approximate with no guarantee on actual figures. The Framework Agreement is not exclusive, and the Council or its public sector partner clients makes no guarantee as to the volume of business on offer or to be awarded, and any figures / quantities / volumes given are indicative only and intended as a general guide. The Council also reserves the right to operate a public tender outside of the Framework where so required. Whilst this Framework Agreement will predominantly deliver work within the county of Staffordshire, it is anticipated that external clients may wish work to be delivered outside of Staffordshire. From time-to-time the Council may ask Suppliers for a bond or parent company guarantee to facilitate the construction project work. The Framework Agreement is designed to primarily accommodate educational projects (e.g. schools, academies, colleges, universities etc), and will also include for non-educational project work including, but not limited to general Public Sector estate such as health and social care buildings; emergency services buildings; community buildings; libraries, nursery facilities, housing, respite and day care facilities, offices, general public buildings, and industrial units. The Contracting Authority (owner) of the Framework will be the County Council (https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Homepage.aspx). The Council may commission projects or programmes of work on behalf of itself or its clients. The procurement does allow provision for other partner clients, namely Public Sector Bodies to access this Framework with the permission of the Council. Other Authorities and Public Sector organisations, or similar may also directly commission projects on behalf of themselves and will be responsible for their own contracts. Specifically, this Framework may be made available to Local Authorities (https://www.gov.uk/find-local-council), Contracting Authorities and Public Bodies within Staffordshire and wider areas as prescribed by the NUTS codes in this notice. These may include any other Government Department, Defence, Emergency Services, Metropolitan / Borough & District Councils, Utilities, Educational Establishments, together with the specific Contracting Authorities named in the Find a Tender contract notice. Health Authorities Councils Boards and Trusts (https://www.nhs.uk/ServiceDirectories/Pages/NHSTrustListing.aspx), Police forces (https://www.police.uk/forces/) and Fire and rescue services (http://www.cfoa.org.uk/12072). These organisations will be afforded third party rights or be named as beneficiaries under the contract or contracts where appropriate. The Framework Agreement may also include general associated construction services, service installations, design services (contractor and otherwise) and associated infrastructure works including hard or soft landscaping.
Reference
- FTS 066454-2025