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ABP picks Spencer Group to help deliver national investment programme

Hull-based civil engineering and construction contractor Spencer Group has been appointed by Associated British Ports to be part of a major national investment programme.

The Group has been appointed to the Industrial Buildings Framework Contract to build large-scale industrial buildings for ABP in four out of five regions across the UK where the port owner operates – South East and North West England, Scotland and Wales.

The framework will run for five years, with scope to extend to a further two years, during which ABP plans to invest a significant value across the four regions with specific projects determined by port requirements in each location.

The success for Spencer Group’s industrial division follows an extensive competitive tendering selection process involving both regional and national contractors across the UK.

Spencer Group Off Site Construction Director Richard Green-Morgan, who leads the industrial division of the business, said: “This is a very significant contract for us and a positive continuation of our strong working relationship with ABP.

“Being appointed by ABP in each of these regions is further evidence of our excellent reputation as a leading provider of multi-disciplinary engineering and construction projects across the UK.

“It will also strengthen our presence and position these locations, undoubtedly creating opportunities to work with new partners and SMEs to jointly support ABP’s ambitious plans for the future.

“We’re looking forward to getting started and working with ABP on these important projects.”

Spencer Group MD Gary Thornton added: “Our appointment to the Industrial Buildings Frameworks Contract is very positive news for Spencer Group.

“The framework is yet another example of our developing relationship with ABP, which started over 30 years ago. Our ability to provide technical support, design and delivery capabilities to provide new and enhanced existing assets and infrastructure mean we are able to support ABP’s investment decisions and meet their customer demands.

“We’re proud of the faith shown in us by ABP and are looking forward to starting work under this new framework to deliver exceptional value to ABP and their customers.”

ABP is the UK’s leading ports group and its network of 21 ports supports 119,000 jobs and handles about a quarter of the UK’s seaborne trade, worth £150bn annually.

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