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Galliford Try appointed to £15.4bn Department for Education framework

Wed 18 February 2026 08:01 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - Construction group Galliford Try said on Wednesday that its building business has been appointed to the new 15.4bn Department for Education (DfE) Construction Framework 25 (CF25).

The business has secured places on the high value lots throughout England, for projects in excess of 12m, as well as the under 12m low value lots in the London, South East and South West regions.

The framework will run for a six-year term with the option for two additional one-year extensions.

Chief executive Bill Hocking said: "We are delighted to continue working with our partners at the DfE on this framework that is crucial to delivering the high-quality educational facilities that students up and down the country deserve.

"Education has long been a cornerstone of our business and our Sustainable Growth Strategy, and we look forward to building on our strong track record in the sector in the years to come."

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