A total of 17 contractors have been appointed to a £475m housing framework in north-west England.
The framework from JV North Limited, a consortium of social housing providers, will be used to deliver affordable housing including houses, flats and bungalows, as well as conversions and small-scale remodelling.
The client may also call on contractors to deliver public realm or commercial elements as part of wider neighbourhood schemes, according to a 21 August contract notice.
The first lot, worth £75m, covers projects up to £4m. Lot two covers projects valued at £4m–£12m and is worth £250m while the final lot, valued at £150m, covers schemes above £12m (see boxout for full list of contractors).
All contract values exclude VAT.
Seddon was appointed to lots two and three, while Eric Wright won a place on lot three.
The framework will be used by JV North’s current and future members. It runs across the North West and is focused primarily on affordable new-build housing, though it can be used for regeneration and infrastructure elements tied to residential projects.
JV North framework contractors by lot
Lot 1 (£75m total value)
- John Southworth Builders
- PLP Construction
- J Greenwood (Builders)
- M&Y Maintenance and Construction
- P. Tyson Construction
- Whitfield & Brown (Developments)
- P Casey & Co
- Westshield
- GK Construction & Project Management
- McCaul Build
Lot 2 (£250m total value)
- John Southworth Builders
- J Greenwood (Builders)
- Watson Construction
- P Casey & Co
- Seddon Construction
- PLP Construction
- Whitfield & Brown (Developments)
- GK Construction & Project Management
- M&Y Maintenance and Construction
- Rowlinson Constructions
- P. Tyson Construction
- Countryside Properties (UK)
Lot 3 (£150m total value)
- Eric Wright Construction
- Watson Construction
- Countryside Properties (UK)
- Rowlinson Constructions
- Seddon Construction
- Termrim Construction
- Breck Homes