McAvoy wins place on new £500m public sector framework

Public sector procurement organisation Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has awarded four lots on its new £500 million Modular Building Solutions framework to offsite turnkey construction solutions provider The McAvoy Group.

McAvoy wins place on new £500m public sector framework

Goresbrook School in London

Under the new agreement, McAvoy has secured the opportunity to provide bespoke modular buildings and interim hire facilities with a particular focus on education and healthcare.

The framework also covers public buildings such as facilities for the emergency services, MOD, community centres, offices, care homes, student accommodation and other residential schemes. It will operate for the next four years and covers England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.



This is the fourth consecutive CCS framework that McAvoy has been awarded and it follows a rigorous independent assessment process.

McAvoy wins place on new £500m public sector framework

Northumbria Hospital

The group was successful in winning a number of major free school projects under the previous CCS modular building contract which were built offsite, including the £20 million Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy in Slough and Goresbrook School in London – an £18m all-through school taking children from nursery to sixth form.

Eugene Lynch, chief executive of The McAvoy Group, said: “Long-term frameworks are very important to our business and are a major source of new contracts, helping us to continue to grow sustainably. We look forward to working with CCS over the next four years.



“The advantages of offsite construction for new public sector facilities are proven and clear. We can reduce the build programmes by up to 50% for earlier occupation and offer significant quality improvements. Our approach also provides much greater certainty of delivery on time and on budget. These factors are very important for all public sector clients – from schools and hospitals to the emergency services, universities and local authorities.”


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