The latest lineup marks a shake-up from the previous framework, with several newcomers joining the fold and some long-standing players stepping out.
New entrants this time include Esh Construction, Jackson Civil Engineering and Octavius Infrastructure, who join returning firms Galliford Try Infrastructure, John Graham Construction, John Sisk & Son and Aureos Infrastructure Services. BAM Nuttall also secures a spot for the first time.
Firms that have dropped off the new list include Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, Tarmac Farrens JV and Tilbury Douglas Construction.
The single-lot framework covers civil engineering projects valued over £10m, including highways, bridges, flood defences, coastal works and major drainage schemes. It replaces the current YORcivil Major Works deal that expires in December 2025 and sits alongside the YORcivil3 framework for smaller projects up to £10m.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Sheffield City Council will jointly manage the new setup, which aims to keep a strong pipeline of work flowing through local supply chains.
| YORcivil Major Works 2 |
| Aureos Infrastructure Services |
| BAM Nuttall |
| Esh Construction |
| Galliford Try Infrastructure |
| Jackson Civil Engineering |
| Octavius Infrastructure |
| John Graham Construction |
| John Sisk & Son |
Jarrod Parkin, Frameworks Manager, Octavius said: “Octavius has grown into a national business, this win reinforces that. We are now delivering transport infrastructure from Cornwall to Northumberland.”
Ross Markwell, Business Development Director at Esh Construction, said: “Securing a place on the YORcivil Major Framework marks a key milestone in Esh’s strategic growth plans and reflects the quality, value and social impact we consistently deliver.”

























