This framework has been developed to provide an efficient, value for money procurement route for local authorities, social landlords and other public sector bodies for the offsite development of new residential buildings using modern methods of construction (MMC).
This framework agreement can be used for:
This framework is designed to support LHC LSE clients to increase the use of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) in delivering their housing programmes.
The MMC definition framework provides a new
regularised terminology for ‘Modern Methods
of Construction’ used in home-building.
This framework is split into four workstreams with options to provide services under each workstream.
Low rise housing and apartments up to 11m in height
Low rise housing - adaptive pods
High rise housing 11m height or higher
Independent and assisted housing and care homes
Supply only
Supply and install
Main contractors low rise housing and apartments up to 11m in height
Main contractors high rise housing 11m height and over
Main contractors care homes and specialised housing
Main contractors roof on the roof
Groundworks and associated works
-- Beard
-- Burmor Construction
-- CoreHaus LTD
-- Donaldson Timber Systems
-- E.J. Taylor & Sons
-- Elkins Construction
-- Etex uk Remagin
-- GBC
-- J.G Hale Construction
-- Kind & Company (Builders)
-- Knights Construction
-- LoCal Homes
-- Natta Building Company
-- R G Carter
-- Reds10 (UK)
-- Rollalong
-- Spacemaker Developments
-- TopHat Communities
-- VHE Construction
-- Zed Pods
In addition to providing our clients with competitively tendered Framework Agreements for building works, goods, and services LHC is committed to delivering tangible social value and community benefits in meeting local and regional needs. LHC work with our clients and appointed companies to ensure that wherever possible projects delivered using our Frameworks leave a social legacy.
LHC has aligned its activities to create the LHC Lifetime Values, which uses the 4 key value capitals as identified in the value toolkit by the Construction Innovation Hub.
During the life of the Framework LHC will work with clients and appointed companies to promote, identify, implement, and monitor the impact of these value capitals, which could be supported by social value and community benefit initiatives alongside the delivery of the works or service contracts in meeting local and regional needs.
This framework is valid until 1st May 2027