Department of Health plans buyers鈥 days for 拢5bn, four-year framework
The Department of Health has kicked off procurement for the successor framework for its P21+ contracting framework, P22.
In a prior information notice published this week, the department said P22 would be a four-year framework worth between 拢2bn-拢5bn of work.
The department said it was looking for 鈥渟table, integrated teams to deliver capital projects鈥. The framework is expected to be worth between 拢650m-拢750m per year. It will be procured in time to replace P21+ when it expires in September 2016.
Buyers鈥 days have been arranged in Birmingham, London and Leeds over December and January to brief potential bidders further on the tender process.
The current incumbents of the P21+ framework are Balfour Beatty, Galliford Try (through its acquisition of Miller), Vinci vehicle Integrated Health Projects, Interserve, Kier and Willmott Dixon.
Conor Ellis, head of health at Arcadis, said told 好色先生TV last month he was aware of 鈥渃onsiderable interest鈥 among potential bidders for P22, adding: 鈥淚鈥檓 aware of several firms that aren鈥檛 currently on the framework that are interested.鈥
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