Morrison Construction appointed to £250m University of Strathclyde framework

Galliford Try’s Scottish building business Morrison Construction has been announced as a primary contractor on the £250m University of Strathclyde major building works framework. The framework is for the duration four years, with an initial two-year term plus the potential of two, one-year extensions, at the discretion of the client. Morrison Construction will be one […]

University of Strathclyde

Feb 14, 2018

Galliford Try’s Scottish building business Morrison Construction has been announced as a primary contractor on the £250m University of Strathclyde major building works framework.

The framework is for the duration four years, with an initial two-year term plus the potential of two, one-year extensions, at the discretion of the client.

Morrison Construction will be one of four primary contractors able to tender for all major building works likely to range between £4m to £50m in value to develop the estate and facilities of the University of Strathclyde.

Renfrewshire Council and Renfrewshire Leisure Ltd can also use the framework to tender for major building works.

Eddie Robertson, Morrison Construction Managing Director for Building Central, said:

‘‘We are delighted to be appointed to this framework. Membership of major frameworks is a key part of our strategy for our construction business.

‘‘We look forward to working with our new partners at University of Strathclyde, to support its capital investment programme.

‘‘At Morrison Construction we have a proud history of developing successful long-term partnerships and delivering high-quality facilities.’’

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