Tilbury Douglas awarded a place on the Pagabo National Framework for Mechanical and Electrical Solutions
The Engineering section of the Tilbury Douglas business has been awarded a place on the Pagabo National Framework for Mechanical and Electrical Solutions.
The four-year framework is worth £545m, split into 12 regions and contains three lots.
Tilbury Douglas have been awarded places across a number of lots covering mechanical, electrical and mechanical & electrical works combined, across a number of value bands:
Lot 1 – Mechanical Works
- Lot 1b – £500,000 to £1m
- Lot 1c – £1m to £3m
- Lot 1d – £3m+
Lot 2 – Electrical Works
- Lot 2b – £500,000 to £1m
- Lot 2c – £1m to £3m
- Lot 2d – £3m+
Lot 3 – Mechanical and Electrical Works
- Lot 3b – £500,000 to £1m
- Lot 3c – £1m to £3m
- Lot 3d – £3m+
Regions
- East Midlands (1d, 2d and 3d)
- London (All lots)
- North East (Lots 1d, 2d and 3d)
- North West (All lots)
- South East (1d, 2d and 3d)
- South West (All lots)
- West Midlands (All lots)
- Yorkshire and Humberside (All lots)
Jason Stapley, Chief Procurement Officer at Pagabo, said: “We’re always looking to respond to the needs of our clients and connect them with the best and most suitable suppliers in the market such as Tilbury Douglas, which is exactly what our new M&E framework will achieve. We’re looking forward to working with Tilbury Douglas and seeing the range of work procured through this framework and the support in which it will give to many types of organisation.”
Ross Mather, Managing Director for our Engineering business, shared, “Our appointment to the Pagabo M&E Solutions Framework compliments our capabilities as a principal contractor, delivering in specialist markets direct for strategic clients. We’ve invested expertise across our customers’ estates and we’re very much looking forward to working with Pagabo in developing and promoting framework opportunities together.”
Tilbury Douglas is already a partner on the Pagabo Medium Works Framework, a four-year framework operating from January 2023 to January 2027, and the Pagabo Refit and Refurbishment Framework, which went live in May 2023.