Suppliers appointed to the latest Pagabo M&E framework include Seddon, Tilbury Douglas Engineering and Hands on Mechanical

Nearly 50 specialist M&E contractors have been appointed to Pagabo’s latest £545m framework.

Running for four years, the framework is split into three lots of eight core and four reserve suppliers per lot per 12 UK regions.

Lot 1 – Mechanical Works
Lot 2 – Electrical Works
Lot 3 – Mechanical and Electrical Works

Each lot contains four value-banded sub lots.

£50,000 to £500,000
£500,000 to £1m
£1m to £3m
£3m and above

Suppliers and clients will have access to Loop’s social value platform

The M&E framework will be open for all types of public sector organisations to procure through, including local authorities, blue light services, housing associations, healthcare, education, aviation, rail, nuclear, highways and infrastructure and more.

All appointed suppliers and clients will have access to a free version of Loop’s social value calculation tool for Pagabo procured projects, enabling social value to be integrated from the outset of a project.

Cumbria, Northumberland, and Tyne and Wear NHS (CNTW) is the contracting authority for the new agreement, having also held the same role for Pagabo’s Major Works and Developer-Led frameworks.

Nearly three-quarters of suppliers are SMEs

Jason Stapley, chief procurement officer at Pagabo, said: “We’re always looking to respond to the needs of our clients and connect them with the best and most suitable suppliers in the market, which is exactly what our new M&E framework will achieve. We’re looking forward to seeing the range of work procured through this framework and the support in which it will give to many types of organisation.

“Framework users will be able to appoint suppliers via direct award or further competition, to provide flexibility. As with all of our frameworks, there are a number of places reserved for SMEs. In this agreement, 74% of appointments have been awarded to SMEs, which when combined with the regional breakdown ensures fair access for the most appropriate organisations, excellent choice for clients and maximum positive social value for communities.”

The full list of suppliers on the M&E framework are:

Absolute Building Services Nottingham Limited
Briggs and Forrester Engineering Services Ltd
Building Services Now
C Watkins
Capital UK Electrics Ltd
CBES Ltd
Chris Bowker Limited
Countrywide Electrical Services Ltd
Dodd Group
Domino Commercial Interiors
Dowds Group
East West Connect
Emico Limited
EX2 Group Ltd
Eyre Building Services Group
FES Support Services Ltd
Geoffrey Robinson Limited
GFA Gastech Ltd T/A Quora Group
GW Power-Safe Ltd
H E Barnes
Hands on Mechanical
Hargreaves Industrial Services
Harrisons Electrical, Mechanical & Property Services Ltd
HE Simm Engineering
Hesis Ltd
Integral
Irwin M&E Limited
Livingston Building Services Limited
Meldrum Construction Services Group Ltd
NG Bailey
Opus Building Services Ltd
Orton Electrical Services Limited
Seddon Construction Limited
SES Engineering Services
SPIE Limited
Stan Robinson & Son Ltd
Sudlows Limited
TClarke Contracting Ltd
The Barnes Group T/a Bower Fuller
The Castle Building Services Organisation Limited
The James Mercer Group
Tilbury Douglas Engineering
Torsion Engineering Services Limited
Totus
VVB Engineering (UK) Ltd
VWG Mechanical Ltd
Whitehead Building Services

You can learn more about the latest Pagabo M&E framework here

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