The EN:Procure consultancy framework is set for a significant renewal, inviting bids from construction consultants across the sector. This framework offers a comprehensive range of consultancy services tailored for public sector and social housing projects, underscoring the importance of community impact. With a substantial total value, it spans multiple specialisms over a four-year period.
- The EN:Procure ‘Gen-4’ framework has been launched, appealing to construction consultants nationwide to tender their expertise.
- Offering £103m in value, this framework encompasses 19 lots of varied consultancy services for a four-year term.
- The structured lots offer roles from project management to fire safety, expanding opportunities for diverse specialisms.
- Regional focus is on the north-west, Yorkshire & Humber, and the East Midlands, with potential reach beyond these areas.
The EN:Procure consultancy framework, now in its fourth generation, invites construction consultants to bid for a place on this extensive public sector services structure. This iteration aims to attract both new and established consultancies, reinforcing EN:Procure’s commitment to providing top-tier services across an array of specialities related to social housing, public sector, and commercial buildings.
Valued at an impressive £103 million, the framework extends over a four-year period, offering substantial opportunities for those involved. Consultancy services are categorised into nineteen distinct lots, thereby allowing firms to partake in specific disciplines such as project management, fire risk assessment, architectural design, and more, ensuring a broad spectrum of expertise is catered to.
Key to the EN:Procure initiative is a focus on social value and community impact, as highlighted by Emma Mottram, Director of Operations at EN:Procure. In her words, the framework is designed to not only achieve high-quality consultancy outcomes but also to encourage firms to make a meaningful contribution to societal growth, particularly in skills and education.
Geographically, the framework predominantly serves the north-west, Yorkshire & Humber, and East Midlands regions, although there is scope for projects to extend into other parts of the United Kingdom. This geographical flexibility allows for a broad range of infrastructural developments and enhancements across various locales.
Historically, the preceding framework iteration facilitated over 45 consultant engagements, cumulatively valued over £20 million. This track record illustrates the dynamic opportunities available under the new Gen-4 framework, promising both continuity and expansion of consultancy roles.
The EN:Procure framework renewal promises expansive opportunities for multidisciplinary consultancy involvement across the UK, fostering both economic and social advancements.
