DWP Framework 2023–2025 (Taxi Rank 2)
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Sector: Public sector (Government – DWP)
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Project value range: Typically £1m to £10m
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Locations: Nationwide
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Types of work: Refurbishment, Fit-out, MEP upgrades, Decarbonisation, Minor new build
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Procurement methods: Direct award (via taxi rank)
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Contract types: NEC4
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Key focus: Speed of delivery / Repeatable programmes
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Expires: 2026
Tilbury Douglas has been appointed to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Framework 2023–2026 under Taxi Rank 2. The framework supports the delivery of a national programme of works across the DWP estate, including job centres, offices, and associated public-facing facilities.
Projects are typically refurbishment and fit-out schemes, alongside MEP upgrades and decarbonisation works, delivered to support estate optimisation and improved user environments.
Benefits of using this framework
- Rapid procurement via Taxi Rank direct award mechanism
- Supports programme-driven delivery across multiple sites
- Pre-qualified contractors ensuring compliance and capability
- Standardised processes enabling consistency and efficiency
- Suitable for live operational environments with minimal disruption
- Strong alignment with government estate and net zero objectives
Key features
- Direct award via Taxi Rank 2 enables quick contractor selection based on ranking
- Designed for high-volume, repeatable projects across a national portfolio
- Supports delivery in occupied buildings, requiring careful phasing and stakeholder management
- Emphasis on cost certainty, programme control, and quality assurance
- Framework structured to ensure compliance with public procurement regulations
Key focus of this framework: Speed of delivery / Repeatable programmes
The DWP framework is structured to enable efficient rollout of works across a large estate:
- Fast-track procurement through pre-ranked contractor selection
- Standardised design and delivery approaches to improve efficiency
- Enables early mobilisation and reduced lead-in periods
- Focus on delivering consistent outcomes across multiple sites
- Supports government objectives around estate rationalisation and decarbonisation
Our DWP contact
Paul Harvey
Sector Lead (Civil Governmentn)