Carillion, Skanska, Taylor Woodrow, Costain and Balfour Beatty make the cut for Vendor Capital Programme but Bovis loses out
Twelve companies have made it onto London Underground's first framework contract under its 拢2.8bn Vendor Capital Programme.
The firms included in the 拢450m five-year framework are: Carillion, Skanska, Taylor Woodrow, Costain, Dyer & Butler, Morgan Est, Nuttall, Geoffrey Osborne and YJL Infrastructure, Birse Metro and Balfour Beatty.
William Verry, Fitzpatrick, Bovis Lend Lease, Colas, Murphy and C Spencer failed to make the cut.
The programme, which was delayed by Metronet falling into administration last July, was set up in 2005 to deliver work outside the Tube PPP and to provide a benchmark for the PPP contracts.
The framework is divided into four bands by project value, as follows:
Band one - 拢3.5m to 拢10m
- Carillion Construction
- Skanska
- Morgan Est
- YJL Infrastructure
- Birse Metro
- Mansell Construction
- Dyer & Butler
- Geoffrey Osborne
Band two - 拢10m to 拢30m
- Carillion Construction
- Morgan Est
- Skanska Construction
- Edmund Nuttall
- Birse Metro
- Taylor Woodrow Construction
Band three - 拢30m to 拢60m
- Morgan Est
- Edmund Nuttall
- Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering
- Carillion Construction
- Skanska Construction
- Taylor Woodrow Construction
- Costain
Band four - 拢60m to 拢100m
- Morgan Est
- Edmund Nuttall
- Carillion Construction
- Skanska Construction
- Balfour Beatty Civil Engineering
- Taylor Woodrow Construction
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