Summers-Inman has been appointed to four frameworks in Scotland valued at more than £180m.
A series of bid successes has seen the construction and property consultancy firm secure places on frameworks for Scotland Excel (£100m), Wheatley Housing Group (£55m), the Scottish Police Authority (£20m) and the Scottish Procurement Alliance (£10m).
Summers-Inman will provide building surveying, quantity surveying and principal designer services to Scotland Excel’s Building Construction Consultancy Framework. This is a four-year contract for the provision of construction-related consultancy services to buildings and their surrounding grounds, intended to meet the needs of Scotland Excel’s member councils.
The maximum estimated total value of business under the framework is £25m per annum - or £100m over four years - and is one of the largest public sector consultancy services framework contracts in Scotland.
The Wheatley Housing Group’s four-year Technical Consultancy Framework is for the provision of key construction consultancy services to support its ongoing house building programme and wider requirements, including planned maintenance projects, extensions, adaptations and redevelopment of existing properties.
From its Scottish headquarters in Edinburgh, Summers-Inman will also provide building surveying expertise as part of the Scottish Police Authority’s Estates Professional Services Framework. This agreement is for an initial period of two years, with the option for a further two periods of up to 12 months in duration.
The Scottish Police Authority is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of approximately 530 properties and facilities throughout Scotland.
Meanwhile, the Scottish Procurement Alliance represents more than 100 public sector organisations throughout Scotland, ranging from small co-operatives to regional and national registered social landlords and local authorities, specialising in construction, maintenance and refurbishment of social housing and public buildings.
Summers-Inman has been appointed on building surveying, quantity surveying, employer’s agent and principal designer services work as part of the four-year framework.
Aynsley Cheatley, regional managing director for Scotland, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed to these high-profile public sector framework agreements, which reflect our considerable skills, knowledge, experience, and expertise in the provision of professional property and construction consultancy-related services on public sector frameworks.
“The framework appointments provide us with the opportunity to contribute to the provision of targeted community benefits in our local community, including the communities of the framework authorities including increasing employment, providing experience to pupils in education and supporting local community groups and charities.
“We were delighted to identify that all the framework authorities incorporated sustainability and carbon reduction high on their requirements for suppliers, allowing us to demonstrate and apply our expertise in assisting our clients in achieving carbon net zero targets and sustainable development goals, specifically relating to the built environment.”
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