en.Wedoany.com Reported - Scape Scotland in the UK has recently launched a £4 billion construction framework procurement, which covers public sector works and services across Scotland.

The construction framework will run for four years, with an option to extend for a further two years, covering construction, development, housing works, and related services. Scape Scotland stated that it expects to appoint one supplier for each of the seven lots under this construction framework. Selection will be based on a restricted procedure, with tender evaluation criteria of 70% quality and 30% cost.
The three largest lots, each valued at £1 billion, cover construction works and services, with an annual turnover requirement of £150 million for each lot and no upper project value limit. Two other construction lots are each valued at £250 million, covering projects worth no more than £12.5 million, with bidding suppliers required to have a minimum annual turnover of £50 million. The final two lots cover housing (including new build and refurbishment works), each valued at £250 million, with the same annual turnover requirement of £50 million for bidders. Successful companies will deliver works either directly or through a managed supply chain.
This construction framework procurement includes community benefit requirements related to call-off contracts, which may include apprenticeships, internships, support for local SMEs, and environmental volunteering. Eligible users can apply to use this construction framework. The deadline for submitting requests to participate is 2:00 PM on 3 July 2026, and invitations to tender are expected to be issued on 19 October 2026.
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