The framework will run for four years from April 2020, it will see 77 providers split across 19 service specific lots over seven geographical regions. The specific lots include civil, structural and highways engineering, building services, architecture, landscaping, and building surveying.
BakerHicks have been appointed to both the civil and structural engineering lots in four separate regions – Scotland, Wales, London and South East, and Northern Ireland; as well as the building services engineering (mechanical and electrical) lots in Scotland and Wales; and the architectural design services lots for Scotland and London and South East.
To be considered for Pagabo’s Professional Services framework, providers were required to go through a rigorous OJEU compliant tender process, prove strong finances and relevant experience. As well as this, providers on Pagabo frameworks are required to share the company’s passion for social value and technology.
The current generation of the framework has enabled close to 700 projects since its inception and is on track to reach its upper limit of £200m. Furthermore, over £141m of social value has been enabled to date.
Pagabo are a framework organisation who aim to make public sector procurement quicker, simpler and more effective by connecting buyers to a range of works, services and goods. The Professional Services Framework will cover a wide range of public sector projects for various clients - the previous iteration of the framework delivered projects for clients such as Southampton City Council, the Department of Health, Humber Foundation NHS Trust and Leeds Becket University.
To find out more about Pagabo and the Professional Services Framework, visit: https://www.pagabo.co.uk