Alan Wood & Partners (AWP) has been appointed to the highly coveted PAGABO Professional Services Framework

Alan Wood & Partners (AWP) has been appointed to the highly coveted PAGABO Professional Services Framework

It brings us great pleasure to announce that Alan Wood & Partners (AWP), members of Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed to the highly coveted PAGABO Professional Services Framework.

Having offices in Lincoln and throughout Yorkshire, AWP has been selected to the Civil & Structural Design, QS, PM, & Lead Consultant, Building Surveying and Heritage Lots within the North and Midland regions.

The Framework is available to all public sector bodies and provides a vehicle to engage with consultants within the early stages of project development.

Mark Coates Managing Director,  commented:

“As a business frameworks have not been a core focus, however numerous public sector clients have expressed interest in engaging with us, prompting us to make it a strategic goal to secure positions on key frameworks. Through gathering feedback from both current and potential clients, it became evident that Pagabo was a framework highly regarded by them.

We dedicated considerable effort to our bid, carefully outlining our service offerings and are thrilled to be selected as one of the consultants for this Framework.  We look forward to collaborating with Pagabo and providing clients with a value and quality offering through our engaging and dynamic approach.”

To find out more about Alan Wood & Partners visit www.alanwood.co.uk

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