Construction procurement specialists Pagabo announce the launch of a major new Refit and Refurbishment Framework which will go live across the country on Friday, March 1, 2019.

The Framework will sit alongside the already prestigious stable of public sector construction related frameworks and is aimed at extending the lifecycle of buildings with modern renovation and restoration capabilities, whilst benefitting construction businesses large and small.
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This simple, easy to use Framework will yield the greatest environmental saving and connect contractors for the effective aims of modernisation, and include the advantage of shorter development periods and cost-effective delivery of construction technology, design, quality, appearance and performance.

Pagabo, Chief Executive Officer, Simon Toplass said: “Our clients will be able to convert buildings whilst keeping the same structure, improving and restoring their building by renovating or incorporating the very latest in modern systems, through retrofit. Environmental aspects, part of our wider social value contribution, is a key feature of this framework. Whenever a building is recycled, by opting for refurbishment, then a large amount of energy will be saved avoiding the need to extract raw materials and convert them into a new building. We’re really excited about our latest offering and delighted to have a great choice of specialists on the framework for our clients.”

With unparalleled environmental and planning benefits, the mechanics will be structured around five project value-based Lots, covering the full range of refit and refurbishment project types, taking in the UK in 12 regional areas including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The five value-based lots will range from:

Lot 1 – £250k

Lot 2 – £1m

Lot 3 – £5m

Lot 4 – £15m

Lot 5 – £30m+

The Framework includes Shell and Core, Category A & B refurbishment, internal refresh for occupied and non-occupied buildings and Cut and Carve refurbishment for all structural and non-structural modifications.

The March 1 launch is further exciting news for Pagabo. In 2018, the company delivered 195 projects worth in excess of £462 million with over 450 clients across a variety of sectors and frameworks.
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