Interserve topped the list of the Government’s strategic suppliers in 2017, winning £938m of work, in a table published by data provider, Tussell. Recently announced wins include five year FM contracts for the Department for Work and Pensions (£227m) and the Department for Transport (£190m).
The table was published just before Christmas by Tussell, a data provider of government procurement information, and by their definition ‘strategic suppliers’ are those who work with government across a number of different departments.
Interserve’s share of the total award/framework value was 11% and was closely followed by Amey with £928m. Tussell also published an overall list of suppliers to the Government with Interserve just outside the top ten, topped by First MTR South West Trains for a one-off contract win of £3.4bn.
Other recently announced wins include a £500m construction framework for Manchester City Council which covers highways and infrastructure across Yorkshire and the North West and a £140m FM contract extension with the BBC.
The new rankings were published in the national press earlier in the week.
The table was published just before Christmas by Tussell, a data provider of government procurement information, and by their definition ‘strategic suppliers’ are those who work with government across a number of different departments.
Interserve’s share of the total award/framework value was 11% and was closely followed by Amey with £928m. Tussell also published an overall list of suppliers to the Government with Interserve just outside the top ten, topped by First MTR South West Trains for a one-off contract win of £3.4bn.
Other recently announced wins include a £500m construction framework for Manchester City Council which covers highways and infrastructure across Yorkshire and the North West and a £140m FM contract extension with the BBC.
The new rankings were published in the national press earlier in the week.