Government sets wheels in motion for £120bn framework renewal

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Crown Commercial Service has opened the bidding process for the Government’s biggest construction framework renewal. The third-generation Construction Works and Associated Services framework, including ProCure24, has now gone out to tender with an estimated total value of £120bn, says Construction Enquirer.

The pan-Government deal, known as RM6320, will replace and consolidate several major routes to market for infrastructure, public sector building, defence, healthcare, nuclear and overseas works.

It will run for eight years from January 2027 to January 2035 and will be open to central Government departments and the wider public sector, including local authorities, health bodies, police, fire and rescue, education, housing, charities, devolved administrations and international users.

CCS has structured the monster framework across seven core market specialisms covering general construction, civils and infrastructure, offsite solutions, ProCure24 healthcare work, defence, international projects and nuclear jobs.

These are further divided into various project sizes, and split again into multiple regions for smaller value projects and just one firm for major projects nationally.

CCS said the eight-year term is designed to support longer-term supply chain relationships, investment, innovation and continuous improvement in line with the Construction Playbook and Gold Standard guidance.

The framework is intended to serve central government departments and all UK public sector bodies, including local authorities, arm’s-length organisations and SPVs, with coverage across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Bidders have until 3pm on 4 June 2026 to submit tenders.

(Picture: National Highways)

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