Kier and ISG amongst winners on £1bn framework
Kier, ISG and Galliford Strive are amongst the companies to own landed slots on a £1bn framework for public-sector projects in the North West of England. The contractors are amongst 11 to salvage areas on the North West Development Hub’s Medium Cost Development Framework, which runs except 2026. The agreement covers building work for all

Kier, ISG and Galliford Strive are amongst the companies to own landed slots on a £1bn framework for public-sector projects in the North West of England.
The contractors are amongst 11 to salvage areas on the North West Development Hub’s Medium Cost Development Framework, which runs except 2026.
The agreement covers building work for all forms of project excluding residential. Examples of doable projects acknowledged in the contract award seek consist of daycare centres, crematoriums, civic centres, halls of put of abode and airport buildings.
There were 18 tenders, with 11 of these being a success.
The total list of winners:
Conlon Development
Equans Regeneration
Galliford Strive Development North West
Henry Brothers
ISG Development
Kier Development
Casey & Co
Robertson Development Group
Seddon Development
Tilbury Douglas Development
Warden Development
The closing iteration of the Medium Cost Framework, in 2019seen 13 contractors appointed. Kier, Galliford Strive, Conlon, Warden, Equans (Engie) and Robertson all retained their areas on among the up-to-date list.
Established in 2009, North West Development Hub is legally a share of Manchester Metropolis Council, but is led by a board made from a option of assorted public sector purchasers.
It is extinct by local authorities, emergency products and services, academic and healthcare establishments and others in the state.
In January 2023ISG and Kier also made it onto the hub’s Excessive Cost Development Framework alongside companies together with Vinci, Sir Robert McAlpine and Morgan Sindall.
In September, Vinci landed a £90m contract to redevelop St Helens town centre thru the framework, whereas Eric Wright used to be appointed to a £30m cheap housing job in Lancaster thru the same route.