Graham wins six SNG housing lots: pipeline and design notes for project teams
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Graham has secured six lots on Sovereign Network Group’s 12-lot new-build framework, which underpins delivery of 25,000 homes across the South of England. The contractor will deliver schemes in London & East on Lots 2 (£15m–£45m) and 3 (above £45m), and in the South on Lots 6 (£15m–£45m) and 7 (above £45m), plus West region Lots 10 (£15m–£45m) and 11 (above £45m). For consultants and contractors, this signals a substantial pipeline of residential-led regeneration work with strong emphasis on sustainability and complex estate redevelopment.
Technical Brief
- Lots awarded span mid-range (£15m–£45m) and large-scale (above £45m) capital schemes in three regions.
- London & East allocations are split into separate mid-value and major-project streams, easing procurement of tiered supply chains.
- South and West region lots mirror this two-tier value structure, supporting consistent commercial and delivery models across geographies.
- Sovereign Network Group’s framework is explicitly geared to “complex residential-led schemes”, signalling brownfield regeneration and estate remodelling.
- SNG’s emphasis on “regeneration and sustainability at scale” points to high fabric performance, low-carbon systems and modern methods.
- Graham’s appointment as a “trusted partner” suggests repeat-call-off potential, enabling standardised details and optimised temporary works strategies.
Our Take
Graham’s win of six Sovereign Network Group lots across London & East, South and West of England comes on top of its recent appointments to the Procure Partnerships North West Contractor Framework, signalling that it is building a broad geographic spread of public-sector workload across most English regions.
Within our 796 Infrastructure stories, Graham now appears repeatedly across housing, higher education and transport (e.g. Cardiff’s Crossrail tram‑train link), which is likely to help it balance cyclical risk between residential and non‑residential public-sector pipelines in the UK.
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.
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