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Mace reappointed for public sector construction framework
Cristina Lago Deputy Editor
The framework allows public sector organisations across London, the south-east and south west of England to procure Mace services for key projects (Image: Dmitry Naumov | Dreamstime.com)
Southern Construction Framework (SCF) has reappointed Mace as the lead supplier for cost, project and programme management for its latest iteration of consultancy frameworks.
Mace can be selected by any public sector body to deliver all project, property and asset consultancy services within SCF’s framework of public sector work in the south of England.
The scope of services ranges from project inception to completion and includes, but is not limited to, planning, urban design and master planning, development consultancy advice, strategic advisory services, multi-disciplinary design, and decarbonation and sustainability advice.
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Architecture firm Corstorphine & Wright has also secured a place on the framework. Both suppliers can also be accessed for full multi-disciplinary project delivery commissions.
“We are committed to offering public sector bodies great value through SCF.”
Adam Sanford FCIOB
Adam Sanford FCIOB, operations lead for south-east and London at SCF, said: “We are committed to offering public sector bodies great value through SCF. Through this time of policy review with the new parliament in session, the SCF Consult team can help public sector bodies across health, education, leisure and local authority to navigate the changing landscape.”
Daniel Easthope, managing director for property UK and Europe at Mace Consult, added: “Our teams have delivered fantastic work through the SCF frameworks, ranging from theatres, research and police facilities, schools and hospitals that have helped communities to thrive.
“We are delighted to be reappointed to SCF Consult and look forward to working with Corstorphine & Wright to drive delivery across the region.”
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