East of England
Frameworks
Discover our specialist frameworks that support the public sector in the East of England to compliantly procure construction, infrastructure, demolition, decarbonisation and professional services works.
Procurement solutions
for the East of England
Each specialist framework includes a diverse range of suppliers, from SMEs to main contractors and multi-nationals.

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If you’d like to discuss the right framework and delivery partner for you then please get in touch.
Flexible Call–Off Methods
Choose from up to four call-off options; single-stage, two-stage (standard/express) or direct award. Clients can also choose from Design & Build or Build Only projects.
Increasing the GDP in the East
Framework projects have generated over £33m in local spend across the East of England
Choose from 8 Call-off Contracts
Clients can incorporate specific amendments to their chosen contract type.
The fastest, compliant route to market
Access to pre-vetted contractors and consultants so you can reach market 2-3 months faster than an open tender.
East of England Specialist Frameworks
Construction
Facilitating both new build and refurbishment projects.
Infrastructure
Connecting you with pre-approved infrastructure specialists.
Professional Services
Procure a multidisciplinary team or a sole supplier.
Decarbonisation
& Retrofit
A compliant route to market for specialists in retrofit works.
Demolition
Procure experts in demolition and site preparation.
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Trusted in the East of England
Our Clients
Supporting the public sector in the East of England








By collaborating with clients early and applying robust performance management, we help deliver outcomes that go beyond the building itself, creating lasting value for communities in the East of England.
Tom Woolley
Single Stage, Two Stage or Direct Award | Design and Build or Build Only.
Key Account Manager (East)


Specialist, not generalist support
We act as an extension of your procurement function, providing technical support across tender processes, evaluation, compliance, and post-award governance.
Quicker Procurement Timeframes
Fixed OH&Ps, early market engagement and pre-vetted suppliers helps you procure faster.
Real–Time Performance And Compliance Oversight
Free access to a robust performance management software.
Exceptional Social Value And Sustainability Impact
Tailored social value support, monitored in real-time by a dedicated social value advisor.
Full Commercial, Contractual, & Technical Flexibility
Choose from 4 call off methods and up to 8 forms of contract.
Who we support
The Procure Partnerships Framework contract notice has been structured in a manner to allow any of the public sector bodies listed below to use the suite of frameworks.
Healthcare
Education
Blue Light
Housing
Leisure
Defence
Government
Local Authorities
Registered Charities
East of England Projects
Delivering capital projects that help the East of England’s people and places thrive.


London
Construction
Graham Reardon Court Extra Care Facility
“Reardon Court sets a new standard for independent living in later years.” Pat O’ Hare Regional Director at GRAHAM


London
Decarbonisation & Retrofit
Churchill Court Fit Out
“Despite the complexity, It’s a fantastic outcome for the London Borough of Bromley, and one that was recognised at


London
Construction
Neilcott T Levels Building London Design and Engineering UTC
“This project is about much more than a building. It’s about investing in young people, addressing the UK’s skills
"Reardon Court sets a new standard for independent living in later years."
Pat O’ Hare
Regional Director, GRAHAM
Frequently asked questions
If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, our team is here to help. The team is happy to talk through any aspect of the framework, process or requirements in more detail.
Key information about the framework
What are the start and end dates for this framework?
18th November 2023 – 17th November 2027 – 2023 National Contractor Framework
1st January 2025 – 31st December 2028 – 2025 Professional Services Framework
What are the framework's Find a Tender Service references?
2023/S 000-026092 – 2023 National Contractor Framework
2025/S 000-002958 – 2025 Professional Services Framework
Can I legally use your frameworks?
Yes. The framework was procured in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. Under the transitional provisions of the Procurement Act 2023, frameworks established under PCR 2015 remain fully compliant and legally valid for use for the duration of their term, providing a safe route to market.
Does your framework have an access agreement?
Yes. Once the Access Agreement has been completed, you can use any of our frameworks. To obtain a copy of the Access Agreement and sign via Docusign, please contact info@procurepartnerships.co.uk
Are there any membership fees to access the framework?
There are no membership fees to access the framework, and no additional costs for any service provided by the framework. There is a framework levy paid only by the supplier which takes a small percentage of the project value and varies depending on the value of the project. Please note:
- It does not affect project budgets as a separate cost line
- It does not require client-side payment handling
- There are no invoices to the client
To find out more, please contact info@procurepartnerships.co.uk
How we guarantee value for money
What are the procurement timescales associated with using the framewo
When using the Procure Partnerships Framework, the average time to complete a tender process is typically 4–6 weeks for construction projects and 2–4 weeks for professional services, depending on project complexity and procurement route. By accessing our pre-qualified contractors and consultants, who undergo regular financial and quality compliance checks, our trusted partners are immediately available to participate in new procurements, removing lengthy vetting and onboarding stages for framework users. This approach reduces average time to market by 2–3 months compared to an open tender process. The framework is designed to optimise speed, with most projects moving from initiation to appointment within a 6-week period, delivering measurable cost and efficiency advantages.
How does the framework effectively manage performance, reduce risk and effectively resolve disputes?
A free project management platform is provided to framework users to support performance monitoring, risk management, and dispute resolution. The platform enables real-time oversight of financial status, compliance, KPIs, and supply chain health, producing auditable dashboards to support governance and early risk identification. Performance standards are enforced through structured reviews and a penalty points mechanism, allowing early intervention and ensuring only compliant and suitably resourced contractors and consultants continue to be appointed.
How can the Procure Partnerships team support organisations with limited procurement resources?
The Procure Partnerships Framework team provides end-to-end procurement and commercial support for organisations with limited internal resource, acting as an extension of the client’s procurement function. Support includes market engagement, tender preparation and issue, management of clarifications and evaluations, and compliance oversight, with post-award performance monitored through Compliance Chain, including financial and supply chain health and enforcement via a penalty points system. The framework offers multiple compliant call-off routes, including single-stage, two-stage (including express), and direct award, all structured to ensure fairness, transparency, and regulatory compliance. The team provides guidance, documentation, supplier management, and publication of all required notices, enabling efficient, legally compliant, and risk-managed procurement and contract award.
How does the framework have a positive impact on the local regional economy & what is its commitment to delivery through the local supply chain?
The framework positively impacts local and regional economies through its division into regional lots, ensuring that contractors, consultants, and their supply chains are local to the project area, supporting regional economic growth and employment. Delivery through local supply chains within a 30-mile radius of project sites are benchmarked and monitored as key performance indicators within the framework’s social value and procurement strategy. Projects routinely surpass minimum targets for local employment and SME inclusion, contributing meaningfully to workforce development and local business sustainability. In 2024/25, the framework generated £117 million in local supply chain spend, created 398 jobs, and supported 2,442 weeks of apprenticeships. Aligning with government priorities, the framework actively promotes procurement opportunities for local SMEs, apprenticeship programmes, and social enterprises, to drive regional prosperity.
How does the framework support pre-construction activity through to project delivery?
The framework provides robust pre-construction support, enabling collaborative design development, thorough risk analysis, technical solutions, and early contractor and consultant engagement to ensure projects are set up for success. Project-specific KPIs for quality, risk, and value are established and continuously monitored by the Procure Partnerships team throughout each phase, driving accountability and high performance. Framework users benefit from flexibility in delivery methods, including Design & Build or Traditional, and can novate consultants to meet local or project-specific needs. From initial planning through to handover, the framework supports ongoing project management, regular reporting, and proactive intervention, helping to identify and address emerging risks to support successful delivery.
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Delivery Partners
Procure Partnerships operates nationally through a local lens. Discover the partners and lotting structures available to you by selecting a framework and region in the quick search below.
East Midlands
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
92
Projects Procured
192
East of England
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
81
Projects Procured
99
London
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
77
Projects Procured
225
North East
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
89
Projects Procured
193
North West
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
97
Projects Procured
623
South East
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
83
Projects Procured
189
South West
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
70
Projects Procured
218
West Midlands
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
88
Projects Procured
159
Yorkshire
This framework is compliant with PA23, covering a range of construction and professional services disciplines.
Number of Suppliers
103
Projects Procured
431
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