Barbour ABI portal will collect, collate and publish the government鈥檚 拢40bn construction and infrastructure pipeline
The government has announced a new portal for the publication of around 拢40bn in contract opportunities through its construction and infrastructure pipeline in a bid to help more SMEs access work.
The government confirmed today that Barbour ABI, part of UBM Built Environment, publishers of 好色先生TV magazine, have won the contract to collect, collate and publish the government鈥檚 拢40bn construction and infrastructure pipeline.
The move is aimed at improving visibility of the government鈥檚 upcoming opportunities in construction and infrastructure to help more firms bid for public sector contracts.
Paul Morrell, the government鈥檚 chief construction adviser, said the move was 鈥済reat news for everyone who uses the pipeline, and especially SMEs鈥.
He said: 鈥淏y joining forces with experts in the field of handling and publishing construction data, we hope that accessing the pipeline can be made increasingly user-friendly.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 more, we now expect to see users provided with a more detailed breakdown of upcoming work on the pipeline. This will particularly benefit SMEs working deeper in the supply chain who lack the resources to search for this information individually.鈥
鈥淚 look forward to seeing the pipeline, already worth around 拢40bn with more than 600 future potential projects and programmes, go from strength to strength under this new partnership.鈥
Barbour ABI was awarded the contract after a formal tender process.
Adrian Barrick, CEO of UBM Built Environment, said: 鈥淚 am enormously enthusiastic about the opportunity that this provides to assist the UK鈥檚 largest construction client in meeting its objectives and helping suppliers, especially SMEs.
鈥淒elivery of the publicly funded construction and infrastructure pipeline to the widest possible audience will help to reform the way the Government procures construction across all sectors and to fulfil the commitments made in the Plan for Growth at Budget 2011.鈥
Barrick said Barbour ABI won the tender on the back of their proven data collection processes and their existing knowledge in researching and tracking construction projects.
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