CCG appointed to new framework launched by Pagabo

CCG has announced it has been appointed to a new national framework launched by procurement provider Pagabo.

CCG said Pagabo, a member of the 55 Group, offers ‘compliant, low cost’ routes to market and support for councils, housing associations and other public bodies for all their construction needs.

Pagabo’s latest Medium Works Framework is tipped to provide a streamlined approach to the delivery of projects up to £10 million, through either direct award or mini-competition.

CCG MD, David Wylie, said, “Our strong position within the public sector of the Scottish construction industry has been greatly aided over the last decade thanks to framework operators such as Pagabo. Over 80% of our group’s annual workload is now secured by these means; this is a testament to how well direct award procurement can work in realising development, speeding up the process and bringing the compelling benefits of Early Contractor Involvement.

“This early engagement allows us to drive down costs and enhance whilst delivering demonstrable value for money. I am in no doubt that the introduction of Pagabo to our public sector clients will be welcomed and we look forward to working with them over the next four years.”

Tom Retallick, framework manager at Pagabo, added, “We’re delighted to have CCG joining the latest iteration of our Medium Work Framework. They join 93 other suppliers on this fully compliant framework which provides the public sector with a streamlined procurement route for all their mid-sized construction projects.”