Confirmation of the award follows a challenge by one of the unsuccessful bidders

Scape has confirmed a Pick Everard, Gleeds and Aecom joint venture as the winner of its 拢350m consultancy framework, after a challenge against the award by a rival team led by Faithful+Gould came to nothing.

好色先生TV first revealed in late July that the JV, known as Perfect Circle, was being lined up for the four-year framework, but formal confirmation was delayed due to Scape鈥檚 choice being questioned.

Perfect Circle saw off competition from four rival bidders, including the previous holder of its consultancy framework Faithful+Gould, who this time around teamed up with Arcadis, Bilfinger GVA and Grant Thornton. The other bidders were Mace, Turner & Townsend and Norfolk County Council-owned consultant Norse Group.

好色先生TV understands the F+G-led team was the only bidder to question the award, although one source had said 鈥渢here may be others鈥. Turner & Townsend said it didn鈥檛 question the award, while the other three declined to comment.

Scape chief executive Mark Robinson said competition for the framework was close and bid submissions were of 鈥渆xceptional quality鈥, but the Perfect Circle JV pipped its rivals by delivering the 鈥渕ost economically advantageous tender, supported by an extensive local supply chain鈥. Perfect Circle鈥檚 supply chain will include some 150 SMEs, according to Scape.

Robinson said: 鈥淭he team has not only demonstrated the combined skills and expertise to deliver the highest quality projects for the public sector, but has shown a wide-ranging commitment to sustainably improving communities, including through an extensive school work placement programme, charitable commitments and local employment opportunities.鈥

Commenting on the decision to delay the award, Robinson said: 鈥淲e took the decision to extend the Alcatel period in order to provide the appropriate depth of feedback to all unsuccessful bidders, so that the outcome of the evaluation could be fully understood鈥.

The framework, known as Built Environment Consultancy Services, combines and extends two of Scape鈥檚 existing frameworks, the National Asset Management, Surveying & Design Services framework and the National Project Management and Quantity Surveying framework. F+G had held the latter framework.

Duncan Green, chairman of Perfect Circle and managing partner at Pick Everard, said: 鈥淭he consolidation of consultancy services into one framework presented a unique opportunity for our respective businesses to join forces and create an offering of unrivalled added value and efficient solutions nationwide.鈥

Scape runs a number of frameworks and .

Unlike Scape鈥檚 existing major works agreement, held solely by Willmott Dixon, the latest version will be split into five lots and appoint a lead contractor to each one.

Meanwhile the other major public sector consultancy framework from the government鈥檚 buying arm, the Crown Commercial Service (CCS), has suffered more than three years of delays.

The 拢2.9bn flagship Project Management and Full Design Team Service framework is finally expected to launch this month after its most recent delay saw it scrap the international lots on the framework.

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