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Peel Ports Group appoints contractors to construction framework

Peel Ports Group, the UK’s second-largest port operator, has appointed a host of contractors into its new construction framework, covering a major programme of construction works across its UK and Ireland sites, worth up to £750 million (US$970 million).

The port operator has appointed 18 contractors across the multi-lot framework for a period of up to eight years; Lot 1 of the framework covers General Construction and Lot 2 covers Marine Construction, while Lot 3 is a National lot for Major Projects.



According to the statement, regional and national suppliers will support projects across the Group’s entire portfolio of UK and Ireland ports, including the Port of Liverpool, Heysham Port, Manchester Ship Canal, London Medway, its Clydeport sites, Great Yarmouth, and Dublin Port.

The construction and engineering companies appointed are:

  1. A E Yates
  2. C Spencer
  3. Charles Brand
  4. Erith Contractors
  5. Glencar
  6. GPS Marine & Civil Services
  7. J Murphy & Sons
  8. Jackson Framework
  9. John Graham Construction
  10. JT Mackley & Co
  11. Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure
  12. Mackenzie Construction
  13. McLaughlin & Harvey
  14. Octavius
  15. RJ McLeod
  16. Southbay Civil Engineering
  17. Story Contracting
  18. Taziker Industrial

The move underpins the delivery of Peel Ports’ long-term construction pipeline, with the scope of the framework covering both existing infrastructure improvements and new developments.

Lewis McIntyre, Managing Director – Port Services at Peel Ports Group, said: “We’re pleased to announce the 18 contractors who have been selected to carry out this important work across our ports in the UK and Ireland.

“This rigorous procurement process has allowed us to select the very best regional and national partners, who will support the ongoing development of our network of logistics hubs.

“We look forward to working closely with them on the design and build of various exciting projects in the months and years ahead, all of which are the result of substantial investment in the future of our operations.”



The General Construction scope covers general construction works including drainage; the construction and maintenance of new and existing roads and carparks; earthworks and ground remediation; foundations and piling; the construction, maintenance and refurbishment of new and existing warehouses; paving, surfacing and concrete works; rail construction; bridge construction and refurbishment; and demolition.

The Marine Construction scope covers specialist marine construction works, including piling; asset renewal and refurbishment; berthing furniture and bollards; quay walls; Lock and Sluice gate maintenance and replacement; and RoRo.

The call for tenders noted that bidders should be able to demonstrate first-class delivery of health, safety, environmental and quality requirements, including local community engagement and supporting Peel Ports in the delivery of its ambition to become a net-zero port operator by 2040.







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