In the frame for BSF scheme

A consortium led by May Gurney has been short listed to progress to the next round of bidding for an educational programme of works for North Lincolnshire Council.

The council is seeking a partner for its £80m Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme, which will transform secondary education facilities in Scunthorpe.

Our consortium has succeeded in being short listed to the ITCD (Invitation to Continue Dialogue) stage, and will now embark on a series of meetings with BSF evaluation groups and school engagement teams. This will enable us to develop interim solutions for submission to North Lincolnshire Council by 20 June.

Our alliance partners for the scheme include NPS Property Consultants, MASS Consultants, Cranfield University and Hall Construction Group.

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