Modular construction firm secures place on £1.6bn public sector framework
An East Yorkshire-based modular construction specialist has secured a place on a multi-billion pound public sector framework.
Premier Modular has been awarded a place on the £1.6bn NHS Shared Business Services modular construction framework.
Based in Driffield, Premier Modular specialises in offsite modular construction of both interim and permanent buildings.
The NHS Shared Business Services framework will run for up to four years and can be used by a range of public sector clients in the education, healthcare and residential sectors.
David Harris, managing director of Premier Modular, commented: “Our teams from across the business collaborated on the bid for this key framework, and it is a major achievement to have succeeded in every lot we applied for and with such high scores.
“This is a very valuable industry benchmark for our performance, environmental commitments, and capabilities for both our permanent, fast-track offsite solutions and temporary modular buildings. Our high scores also demonstrate exceptional value for money for public sector building clients.”
“The NHS Shared Business Services framework delivers significant cost and efficiency savings for the public sector. We are delighted to have expanded our presence on the framework with places now in seven different lots – from decant school buildings and extensions to purpose-designed hospital facilities, health centres, and affordable housing.”
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