Tuesday, September 16, 2025

GMI Construction joins NEUPC refurbishment framework

GMI Construction Group has been appointed to the North Eastern Universities Purchasing Consortium (NEUPC) Refurbishment Framework, expanding its public sector footprint.

The company will deliver projects in the £4 million to £10 million range across Yorkshire and Humber from its Leeds office. The four-year framework covers refurbishment schemes for NEUPC members, associates, and affiliates, including universities, further education colleges, schools, NHS Trusts, and other public sector organisations.

NEUPC forms part of the UK Universities Procurement Consortia, which manages collaborative procurement agreements across the UK higher education sector. GMI’s participation aligns with its broader public sector growth strategy and builds on existing framework roles, including Pagabo, Procure Partnerships, NEPO, and the University of Manchester Construction Works framework.

The appointment follows the creation of a new Head of Frameworks role at GMI, focused on expanding the company’s engagement with institutional clients and strengthening long-term framework relationships.

GMI plans to leverage the NEUPC framework to deliver high-quality refurbishment projects while supporting efficiency and value across public sector environments. The framework appointment reinforces the company’s reputation in managing large-scale projects within collaborative procurement models and consolidates its presence in the education, healthcare, and wider public services sectors.

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