Pagabo opens bidding for £814m FM framework

Aaron Morby 5 months ago
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Procurement body Pagabo is inviting tenders for a new £814m FM framework targeting the needs of public sector clients in the healthcare, blue light, infrastructure, education and leisure sectors.

The Total Facilities Management Framework will run for four years offering hard, soft or combined facilities management services.

Hard facilities management will cover the provision of all works in relation to the maintenance and upkeep – both planned and reactive – of a building or wider estate, and will include aspects such as roofing, decorating, internal fittings and fixtures, mechanical services, general planned and reactive repairs.

Soft facilities management will cover the provision of services in relation to the upkeep and security of a building or wider estate, covering aspects including cleaning, catering, hygiene, pest control, waste management and security.

Jason Stapley, chief procurement officer at Pagabo, said: “Everyone at Pagabo is excited that our latest invitation to tender has been issued and specialist suppliers have the opportunity to support a huge range of clients with their facilities management needs through this well-rounded framework.

“Maintaining the highest standard of procurement compliance and being considerate of the pressure that many businesses are under while delivering quality work, we have made this tender period eight weeks instead of six because it falls during the summer holidays.”

The framework agreement is divided into six lots.


  • Lot 1 – Total Facilities Management Services up to £1m
  • Lot 2 – Total Facilities Management Services £1m+
  • Lot 3 – Hard Facilities Management Services up to £1m
  • Lot 4 – Hard Facilities Management Services £1m+
  • Lot 5 – Soft Facilities Management Services up to £1m
  • Lot 6 – Soft Facilities Management Services £1m+

These will be split across the main regions of the UK. Each individual region will have seven suppliers, while three suppliers will cover the whole of the UK nationally, giving clients the option of up to 10 suppliers and supporting Pagabo’s commitment to SME inclusion across its frameworks.

The framework is expected to launch in October 2024 with Red Kite Learning Trust as the contracting authority.To express interest visit the procurement site.

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