Scape Regional Construction framework

East of England
Schemes up to £7.5m

Scape Procure's Regional Construction comprises 8 delivery partners, dedicated to serving the East of England and the Midlands.
In 2022, Clegg Construction was re-appointed to a leading construction framework designed to facilitate the delivery of high-quality construction services for public sector projects in the Midlands and East of England.

This marks the continuation of a long-term partnership between Clegg and Scape, with Clegg having been appointed to the third generation of the framework in 2018, following the expiry of Scape’s East Midlands Property Alliance (empa) framework on which Clegg was also a selected contracting partner. The framework has continued to evolve with a view to providing clients with the most flexible, dynamic, and highly efficient route to market, with the value bands having increased from up to £2.5m to up to £7.5m.


About the Framework
Leading procurement authority, Scape, has been helping the public sector create maximum social value for local communities through its national and regional frameworks since 2006.

The framework agreement, which began in August 2022 and will run for four years, operates under a new parallel lotting structure to provide public sector clients with opportunities for early engagement with contracting partners prior to awarding a project.

In addition, the selection process can broaden procurement options for clients by incorporating contractors in adjacent geographical lots where appropriate.

As part of the agreement, a new ‘net-zero ready’ lifecycle feature will be implemented to support public sector sustainability goals in line with the government’s 2050 target.


Framework Service include:
  • New build and extensions
  • Refurbishment
  • Planned remedial works
  • Design and Build
  • Buildability Advice
  • Risk Management 
  • Feasibility support
  • Site Surveys
  • Post Occupancy support
Find out more about the framework: https://www.scape.co.uk/for-the-public-sector/construction/regional-construction