Graham secures North West framework lots: delivery implications for infrastructure engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Graham has secured places on six lots of the Procure Partnerships North West Contractor Framework, covering construction Lots 4–6 and infrastructure Lots 10–12 for public sector projects valued from £5m to over £30m. Managed by Wirral Council, the framework comprises 13 value- and category-based lots, with 53 contractors appointed following assessment against detailed technical and commercial criteria. Graham ranked first on infrastructure Lots 11 (£15m–£30m) and 12 (£30m+), positioning it strongly for medium- to large-scale regional infrastructure commissions.
Technical Brief
- Lots are split by both value banding and category, enabling targeted procurement of complex infrastructure packages.
- Submissions were evaluated against detailed technical criteria, so design, buildability and risk management capability were scrutinised.
- Commercial evaluation alongside technical scoring will influence cost benchmarking and value-engineering expectations on call-off projects.
- Public sector clients can directly call off or mini-competition work, reducing individual project procurement lead times.
Our Take
Within our infrastructure coverage, Graham now appears repeatedly in framework and early‑stage design roles for councils and universities, suggesting it is leveraging pre‑construction and framework positions to lock in medium-term workload rather than relying on one‑off competitive tenders.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.


