GRAHAM has been appointed to the £3bn London Construction Programme (LCP) Major Works Housing Framework, under Sub-Lot 1.3 (New Build: £20m+), marking a significant milestone for the Northern Ireland construction firm.
This is the first time that GRAHAM has applied for and successfully secured a place on the residential framework, which is designed to facilitate the delivery of housing projects across London and beyond.
"This appointment reinforces GRAHAM's commitment to delivering high-quality housing projects that meet the needs of communities across London and the South East," said Rob Joyce, Regional Development Director at GRAHAM.
"We look forward to collaborating with our partners to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions on some of the region's most significant housing developments."
The framework is managed by London's Haringey Borough Council and brings together both major construction firms and SMEs, ensuring a balance of expertise in order to meet the diverse needs of local councils.
The LCP Major Works Housing Framework aims to address key priorities such as the need for more affordable housing, the retrofitting of existing properties to meet modern energy standards and ensuring fire safety compliance across public housing estates.
Lisa Bliss, Head of LCP, said: "We believe the MW24-H Framework is a game-changer for public sector housing procurement. It combines innovative solutions with a strong commitment to social value, ensuring that every project delivers meaningful and lasting benefits to communities."
The new framework is set to run for four years and will support London's ambitious housing targets by providing a structured, collaborative platform for public sector housing delivery. GRAHAM's inclusion on the framework allows the company to bring its expertise in large-scale, complex projects to the table.
For more information on GRAHAM, please visit: www.graham.co.uk.
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