The firm first secured the framework place in 2011 and after the latest contest can now count on up to £1.5bn of work over the next four years.
The framework is managed by Scape Group, which ran the latest competition as a OJEU-compliant tender process, assessed against a social, economic and environmental sustainability criteria.
The minor works framework has to date delivered over 500 projects and at its peak it was delivering the equivalent of one project per day for six months.
These include the construction of new primary school classrooms, university campus refurbishments, a fire service training centre, a Mind (mental health) drop-in centre and a new food market which formed part of a city centre regeneration programme.
The first minor works framework was designed to deliver new build, maintenance or refurbishment programmes valued between £50,000 and £2m.
The new framework will however offer a substantially increased upper project value of £4m.
The higher project value threshold means the minor works framework now has the potential to support a more diverse range of projects and bundled packages.
Scape said the framework allowed the public sector to secure greater efficiencies through one key point of contact and one delivery team.
Aligned with Scape’s community strategy, the framework will continue to drive significant levels of local labour and local spend, as well as facilitating training, skills and apprenticeship schemes.
Haydn Mursell, Kier Group chief executive said: “This agreement provides an ideal opportunity to build on the excellent relationship we have already developed with Scape Group, cementing our role as a leading provider of solutions to the public sector and underlining the strength of our national construction offering.
“Kier and Scape share a very similar ethos and we are both committed to using our extensive market experience to deliver exceptional projects, whilst creating opportunities for employment and training in the locations where we operate.
“We have already delivered a wide range of successful projects together, and we look forward to working on an even broader spectrum of schemes over the next four years.”
Mark Robinson, Scape Group chief executive, said: “The team have executed over 500 projects with a quality approach, a steadfast focus on creating client value and a continued passion for stimulating local economic growth.
“We are therefore pleased to announce we will continue to work with the team to deliver an optimised minor works framework offering.
“By raising the upper project value to £4m, our aim with the new minor works framework is to offer more flexibility that will allow the public sector to work more efficiently, by combining more projects into diversified programmes.”