Partnerships for Schools will picks 22 firms for school building shortlist
Contractors Laing O'Rourke and Skanska have failed to make it on to the 22-strong shortlist for the 拢4bn framework to build new academy schools as part of the 好色先生TV Schools for the Future programme.
Both Laing and Skanska are on the existing academies framework, launched in 2007, which will run until 2011, but have not made the cut for the new version.
The framework, which is being run by schools quango Partnerships for Schools, will ultimately select 12 companies in the north and a further 12 in the south to build future academies. The final members of the framework are due to be confirmed, and be bidding for work, by the end of the year.
The shortlist includes all of the other four members of the existing framework, Balfour Beatty, Carillion, Kier, and Wilmott Dixon, as well as a number of regional contractors. Fifty-seven firms bid to get on to the shortlist, with 14 making it on to the shortlist in both the north and the south. Eight regional contractors made it on to only the northern or southern list.
PfS said 100 academies were in the construction pipeline.
Tim Byles, Chief Executive of Partnerships for Schools, said the new Framework would enable contractors across the country to get involved in a scheme that has a predictable flow of work, supported by direct grant Government funding. He said: 鈥淭he new Contractors' Framework has been designed specifically to open up the opportunities to all contractors with a track record of delivering secondary schools or similar projects, and as the shortlist demonstrates, this is enabling regional bidders, as well as larger national firms, an opportunity to get involved.鈥
The new framework will operate in tandem with the initial Academies Framework, which will continue to operate until December 2010.
The full list is:
Sector 1: North and the Midlands
1. Apollo
2. Balfour Beatty
3. BAM
4. Bovis
5. Bowmer & Kirkland*
6. Carillion
7. Clugston*
8. Galliford Try
9. Henry Boot*
10. Interserve
11. Kier
12. Miller
13. Morgan Ashurst
14. Shepherd*
15. Sir Robert McAlpine
16. VINCI
17. Wates
18. Willmott Dixon
Sector 2: London, the South and the South and East of England
1. Apollo
2. Balfour Beatty
3. BAM
4. Bovis
5. Carillion
6. Educinq*
7. Galliford Try
8. Interserve
9. JB Leadbitter*
10. Kier
11. Miller
12. Morgan Ashurst
13. Rydon*
14. Sir Robert McAlpine
15. VINCI
16. Volker Fitzpatrick*
17. Wates
18. Willmott Dixon
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