Modular buildings framework agreement launched

The McAvoy Group is included on the list of suppliers
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has unveiled the third iteration of its framework agreement, Modular Buildings 3, to accelerate the construction of vital infrastructure across the UK.
Modular buildings are constructed offsite in a controlled factory environment, meaning they can be built more quickly, sustainably, and with less disruption than traditional methods, while delivering significant cost savings.
Tailored to meet the urgent needs of the schools, as well as the NHS, housing providers, and other public services, the agreement offers a cost-effective procurement route for buyers to access modular building solutions from pre-vetted vendors – be it for new builds, hire, or lease.
“NHS SBS’s Modular Buildings 3 framework agreement offers an opportunity to fast-track the construction of homes, schools, and NHS facilities, aligning with the Government’s commitment outlined in the recent Spending Review to tackle the housing crisis, modernise healthcare infrastructure, and improve education environments,” says Kat Jackson, principal category manager at NHS SBS.
“The framework facilitates rapid access to, and delivery of, essential infrastructure, enabling all public sector organisations to compliantly procure modular solutions from reputable suppliers.”
The launch of the agreement dovetails the Chancellor’s announcement of significant investments at the Spending Review, much of which aims address the UK’s education infrastructure challenges.
These include a £2.4bn-a-year investment in the School Rebuilding Programme over the next four years.
The announcement also underscores the Government’s commitment to rebuild over 500 schools.
And modular buildings are said to offer a fast, cost-effective way to deliver classrooms and educational facilities to improve learning environments.
The agreement will run from 12 June 2025 to 11 June 2029 and has been split into 19 lots, including five education-specific lots covering modular new-build projects and hire and lease arrangements.
Suppliers on the framework include Darwin Group, Elite Systems GB, Premier Modular, Thurston Group, The McAvoy Group, Tide Construction, Reds10 (UK), and Portakabin.
McAvoy was awarded six lots, encompassing both permanent and rental modular solutions for standard and bespoke buildings tailored to the needs of the education sector.
Stephen Clayton, the company’s pre-construction director, said: “Being reappointed to the NHS SBS Framework for a third term is a significant achievement for McAvoy.
“We’re proud to continue supporting the UK public sector with innovative modular solutions that prioritise sustainability, quality, and speed of delivery.”