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Hyde reveals contractors appointed to £2bn housing framework

Hyde has revealed the 41 contractors that it has appointed to a £2bn new build housing framework.

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Hyde has revealed the 41 contractors that it has selected to help it build 11,000 homes in the next five years #ukhousing

Housing association appoints 41 contractors to £2bn new build residential framework #ukhousing

The 50,000-home housing association plans to build around 11,000 new homes in London and the South East in the next five years, and has selected construction companies and developers to help it do so.

The scope of the works differs from contract to contract, but the framework primarily covers construction work for new homes. It is divided into eight lots, by region and value, plus one for so-called modern methods of construction, such as offsite building or prefabrication (see below).

The framework is also open to the public sector.


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Hyde, which is one of the largest housing associations in the country, conducted an Official Journal of the European Union-compliant procurement process to appoint the contractors.

It is the second major framework that Hyde has picked contractors for in the past 12 months after it picked contractors such as Kier and Engie for its £2.4bn fire safety framework in April.

Stephen McMorris, director of development and sales at Hyde, said: “We went through a stringent process of appointing partners who have each demonstrated a commitment to providing quality services, delivering value for money and working collaboratively.

“We look forward to working more closely with our partners who will help us achieve our ambition of building as many homes as we can across London and the South East.”

Hyde’s £2bn framework at a glance

The lots awarded are as follows.

Lot 1: Kent (£5m-£10m); Lot 2: Kent (more than £10m); Lot 3: South (£5m-£10m); Lot 4: South (more than £10m); Lot 5: London (£5m-£10m); Lot 6: London (more than £10m); Lot 7: all regions (more than £25m); Lot 8: modern methods of construction.

The contractors are as follows:

Contractor Lot awarded
AMCM Group 5 & 8
Bennett Construction 6
Bouygues UK 7 & 8
Bugler Developments 5 & 6
Buxton Building Contractors 1 & 5
Cablesheer 1 & 8
Chartway Group 1, 2 & 8
Coombs (Canterbury) 1
Drew Smith 3 & 4
ENGIE Regeneration 7 & 8
Extraspace Solutions UK 8
Vistry Partnerships 7 & 8
Henry Construction Projects 4 & 6
Higgins Construction Plc 2, 4, 5, 6 & 7
Highwood Construction 3 & 4
Hill Partnerships 2, 6, 7 & 8
Ideal Modular Homes 8
ISO Spaces 8
Jenner Contractors 1 & 2
John Graham Construction 6 & 7
Kier Construction London 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 & 8
Kind & Company 5
Lovell Partnerships 4
McAleer & Rushe Contracts 7
McLaren Construction 6 & 7
Mears New Homes 3 & 5
Melius Homes 8
Midgard 4 & 7
PMC Construction 3, 4 & 8
Purelake New Homes 5 & 6
Rydon Construction 2, 4, 5 & 6
Skillcrown Homes 1, 2 & 5
Stack London 5
Sunninghill Construction Co 3
Thakeham Client 1, 2, 3 & 4
Thomas Sinden 3 & 5
United Living 5 & 6
W Stirland 3
Wates Residential 2, 4, 6 & 7
Westridge Construction 1, 2, 3, & 4
WW Martin 1, 2 & 3
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