NHS National Services Scotland has re-appointed Clark Contracts to its Scottish Minor Building Works framework, which will run for the next two years, with the option to extend by a further two years.
This re-appointment to two lots of the framework, will see them deliver projects up to £1.5m across all mainland health boards as well as for special health boards such as NHS National Services Scotland, Scottish Ambulance Service, NHS24 and NHS Education for Scotland.
Having been appointed to the previous framework since 2015, Clark Contracts has delivered numerous refurbishments within the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, Astley Ainslie Hospital in Edinburgh, Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley, St John's Hospital in Livingston, The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, and Bellsdyke Hospital in Falkirk.
The contractor has also completed office refurbishments via the framework, including Gyle Square in Edinburgh and Forest Grove House and Marischal Square in Aberdeen.
Clark Contracts are currently delivering the refurbishment of the reception and waiting area of the theatre department within the Royal Hospital for Children, which will make the theatres a more welcoming and relaxing environment for young patients and their families.
Speaking of the re-appointment, Director, Gerry Cummins, said: "We have developed strong relationships with numerous NHS Scotland health boards over the last 8 years, working across a range of hospitals, health centres, care facilities and offices. We are delighted to have been re-appointed to the framework and look forward to continuing to work with the NHS over the coming years."
Construction News
12/09/2023
Clark Re-Appointed To NHS Scottish Minor Building Works Framework


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