Winners announced for £2bn OSHA MMC framework

Winners announced for £2bn OSHA MMC framework

The Off-Site Homes Alliance (OSHA), an alliance currently consisting of 23 housing associations and local authorities, has revealed the volumetric and panelised home manufacturers which have won a place on its new £2bn MMC framework.

The national construction framework for volumetric (CAT 1) and panelised (CAT 2) Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), will look to support Housing Associations and Local Authorities to deliver off-site homes, with the objective of developing 10,000 homes per year through the increased use of  MMC technology. The framework will also be supported by a specialist team of commissioned MMC experts across many disciplines, via an OSHA Project Management Office. The Project Management Office will be managed by specialist construction consultancy Cast Consultancy who were successful in their bid to provide the PMO operational services to support members with project delivery.

The framework will be administrated by Great Places Housing Group on behalf of OSHA with the successful firms supplying homes initially to its 23 members and to future new Registered Providers and local authority partners of the alliance.

A total of 13 supply partners were successfully selected, based on their technical competence, price and commitment to social value. The successful bidders were:

PMO

  • Cast Consultancy

Cat 1 suppliers

  • Beattie Passive
  • Ideal Modular Homes    
  • ilke Homes
  • TopHat
  • ZED Pods     

Cat 2 suppliers

  • Donaldson Timber Systems
  • Frame-Tech Structures 
  • GreenSquareAccord
  • Mansell Finishes
  • Modularize       
  • Project Etopia UK                           
  • Saint-Gobain Off-Site Solutions
  • Sipco Limited

Social value pledges, including apprenticeships, work experience opportunities and volunteering hours were proposed by all suppliers and through a collaborative approach OSHA will be seeking these pledges to be applied on every new development.

Commenting on the announcement, Matthew Harrison Chief Executive of OSHA member Great Places Housing Group, said: “We’d like to congratulate the suppliers who have been awarded a place on the OSHA MMC framework, and Cast Consultancy for their appointment to manage the project management office. The framework was scoped following extensive feedback from our Alliance partners, and we look forward to working with the successful suppliers, Cast Consultants and manufacturing partners to realise our development ambitions of delivering much-needed affordable homes.”

“We were pleased with the response from the market and to receive high-quality proposals and substantial social value pledges for our communities. The new MMC framework and PMO will ensure we, and our peer organisations, have tried and tested partners to help us to deliver our extensive development programmes and our collective ambitions to tackle the housing crisis.”

The MMC framework will run from February 2023 — February 2027.

For further information on OSHA visit www.offsiteha.org/news/

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