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Met Police launches £560m construction framework hunt

The Metropolitan Police has launched a procurement drive for a £560m building works framework covering refurbishment, maintenance, security and new-build projects across its estate.

The nine-lot framework will become the force’s main route for delivering capital works from February 2027 and could run for up to five years if an extension option is exercised.

Works will range from internal refurbishments, fit-outs and M&E upgrades through to demolition, asbestos removal, security installations and new-build schemes. Projects will be delivered mainly across Greater London, although the framework can also be used to support nationwide counter-terrorism policing requirements.

The biggest opportunity sits in the Minor Works lot, valued at £202m, covering projects typically worth between £500,000 and £1m. A further £167m has been allocated to the Major Works lot for larger refurbishments and redevelopment schemes.

Other specialist packages include:

Met Police Building Works Framework
Lot Description Value (£m)
A Minor Works up to £2m 202
B Major Works up to £20m 167
C Mechanical & Electrical Works 45
E Estate Security Design & Build 35
F FM M&E and Fabric Works 27
D Operational Support & Dangerous Structures 5
G HVAC 5
H Forensic Laboratory Services 5
I Uninterruptable Power Systems (UPS) 5
Total Framework Value 560

Up to 26 suppliers are expected to secure places across the framework, with contracts awarded either through direct call-offs or further competition.

The framework will also be available to other public bodies including the City of London Police, National Crime Agency, Counter Terrorism Policing network, Transport for London and the London Fire Commissioner.

Firms have until 15 July to submit requests to participate, with framework awards scheduled for January next year.

The procurement is being run through a two-stage competitive flexible procedure.

Successful firms from the prequalification stage will be invited to tender later this year, with framework appointments expected in January 2027 ahead of a February start.

Click here for more information.

The Metropolitan Police has launched a procurement drive for a £560m building works framework covering refurbishment, maintenance, security and new-build projects across its estate.

The nine-lot framework will become the force’s main route for delivering capital works from February 2027 and could run for up to five years if an extension option is exercised.

Works will range from internal refurbishments, fit-outs and M&E upgrades through to demolition, asbestos removal, security installations and new-build schemes. Projects will be delivered mainly across Greater London, although the framework can also be used to support nationwide counter-terrorism policing requirements.

The biggest opportunity sits in the Minor Works lot, valued at £202m, covering projects typically worth between £500,000 and £1m. A further £167m has been allocated to the Major Works lot for larger refurbishments and redevelopment schemes.

Other specialist packages include:

Met Police Building Works Framework
Lot Description Value (£m)
A Minor Works up to £2m 202
B Major Works up to £20m 167
C Mechanical & Electrical Works 45
E Estate Security Design & Build 35
F FM M&E and Fabric Works 27
D Operational Support & Dangerous Structures 5
G HVAC 5
H Forensic Laboratory Services 5
I Uninterruptable Power Systems (UPS) 5
Total Framework Value 560

Up to 26 suppliers are expected to secure places across the framework, with contracts awarded either through direct call-offs or further competition.

The framework will also be available to other public bodies including the City of London Police, National Crime Agency, Counter Terrorism Policing network, Transport for London and the London Fire Commissioner.

Firms have until 15 July to submit requests to participate, with framework awards scheduled for January next year.

The procurement is being run through a two-stage competitive flexible procedure.

Successful firms from the prequalification stage will be invited to tender later this year, with framework appointments expected in January 2027 ahead of a February start.

Click here for more information.

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