All procurement articles – Page 3
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Trust told it could cost more than £400m to finish Carillion hospital
A contractor said it would charge £424m to finish the Midland Met if procured through a new PF2 deal
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Industry must change its view of value, says procurement expert
Construction Leadership Council's Ann Bentley says value needs to be more than lowest price
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UK embassy in Paris set for revamp
The £8m job will have to comply with British building regulations
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Housing association launches £2.4bn fire safety framework
Initiative will be made available to public bodies across England and Wales
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Government ‘ineffectiveness’ pushed Carillion toward collapse, say MPs
Government’s attitude to outsourcing led to contractor’s risky public sector jobs, saidÌýPublic Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
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City of London launches trio of frameworks
The City is looking for contractors to carry out more than £800m worth of work
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Procure North West announces £400m minor works framework
The new framework will cover construction projects worth less than £1m
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Network Rail launches £5bn framework
Successful bidders will be responsible for track works over the next decade
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Triumphant of Tunbridge Wells, Mace wins £90m job in spa town
Council scheme will include offices, theatre and public space
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Search for contractor for second UCL East building begins
The £90m job will deliver both student accommodation and academic spaces
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TfL starts search for £250m track renewal contractor
The contract is set to run for at least four years
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Bidders eye Chipperfield's Edinburgh concert hall
Shortlist for £45m job to be announced in August
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Laing O'Rourke and Bam among the winners on £2bn North West framework
Deal involving 20 firms will last four years
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British Museum starts search for contractors for £27m storage facility
New building will help replace Blythe House
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Scape puts the call out for £2bn civils frameworks
Firms have until next month to register interest
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Comment
Frameworks: will they stay or will they go?
Some part of me feels that blogging wasn't invented as a way to discuss the latest movements in construction industry contracts. When Tim Berners-Lee sat down and invented the world wide web, I somehow suspect that the intricacies of single-stage tendering as opposed to long term partnering agreements weren't right ...
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