Friday, March 14, 2025

Lindum secures place on next iteration of supplier framework

Lincolnshire construction company Lindum has secured a place as one of 93 companies on the second iteration of Pagabo’s Refit and Refurbishment framework.

The total value of the framework, within which public sector organisations across the UK secure appropriate contractors, will run for another four years, and means Lindum can continue to offer its public sector clients a direct and compliant route on specific refit and refurbishment projects.

Lindum will feature on four of the five lots available, with values ranging from £50k to £15 million, in Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, East Anglia, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Rutland.

Jonathan Parker, Pagabo Head of Construction said: “It is fantastic news that we have appointed over 90 suppliers to the second generation of our Refit and Refurbishment Framework.

“It is also fantastic to see that a number of suppliers have been successful from the previous framework, such as Lindum, so that we can continue to work closely with contractors to provide a collaborative, compliant, and reliable procurement method for the public sector.

“We are very excited to see this framework and Lindum thrive with the increased value lots providing ample choice for clients, ensuring the generation of maximum positive social impact for communities in which schemes will be delivered.

Matthew Jones, Lindum Group Framework Manager said: “The communities in which we work are also the communities in which our staff live, meaning maximising social value is a priority for us. To be able to continue working with a framework provider that shares this drive is a huge boost for us.

“With the huge increase in energy prices and adoption of hybrid working practices, we expect this framework to become very popular for our clients who may be rethinking how best to utilise their estate. The increase in lot value means we can assist with a much wider range of refit and refurbishment projects, helping us to work more strategically with clients on larger pipelines of works.”

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