GRAHAM secures PCSA at Liverpool Waters
GRAHAM has been awarded the Provision of Preconstruction Services Agreement (PCSA) for the Central Docks Infrastructure works at Liverpool Waters, a significant project for Peel Waters. This appointment marks a pivotal step in the regeneration of a 60-hectare historic site, transforming it into a vibrant, mixed-use waterfront quarter that promises to stimulate substantial economic growth in central Liverpool.
Under the PCSA, GRAHAM will engage a dedicated supply chain team, integrating both contractors and suppliers into the design process. The project will unfold in two key stages: Stage One will focus on finalising the design and undertaking any advanced works, while Stage Two will encompass the completion of design and construction, ensuring optimal and cost-effective solutions.
The procurement of GRAHAM for this Design and Construct project has been facilitated through Pagabo’s Civil Engineerings & Infrastructure Framework, managed on behalf of contracting authority QE Facilities. In its role as a managing agent, procurement specialist, Pagabo ensures a quick and compliant route to finding the most suitable contractor.
The PCSA stage is set to last for five months, with project completion anticipated by mid 2028. The vision for Central Docks is to create a unique sense of place that reinforces the site’s cultural heritage and identity, while also stimulating economic and social regeneration.
The project will be divided into four segments:
- Central Docks Park: Development of a new public park and open spaces.
- Central Docks Infrastructure: Construction of new roads, pavements, utilities, and drainage systems.
- Screening Chamber: Infill of the existing below-ground screening chamber.
- Section 278 Works: Permanent alterations to public highways and underground services.
Discussing the appointment, GRAHAM Contracts Director Alastair Lewis said: “We are delighted to be named the D&B contractor for this significant investment in infrastructure in Liverpool. The regeneration of Central Docks will not only enhance its aesthetics but also stimulate economic growth in the area.
GRAHAM has a proven history of successful collaboration with Liverpool City Council and Peel Land & Property, and we are excited to bring our Early Contractor Involvement experience to this landmark development.
Chris Capes, Development Director for Liverpool Waters, said: “This is an exciting milestone for the regeneration of Central Docks and it’s great to see the initial phase of work starting on site. Graham understands our vision for Liverpool Waters and has a huge amount of experience in delivering projects of this scale so we have complete confidence in them and look forward to working with them as we start to bring the new neighbourhood to life for the people of Liverpool.”
Paul Mawdsley, Pagabo’s North West regional delivery manager, said: “This project is exemplary of the forward-thinking regeneration that will be key to delivering significant impact to the region. Indeed, its high-profile nature has seen it earmarked on several occasions by Labour’s Rachel Reeves as a development showcasing the potential that targeted investment in housing can have on growing the economy both locally and nationally.
“Located at a brownfield site, and with substantial innovations required to hit its ambitious sustainability targets, Liverpool Waters has unique needs that all had to be considered when finding the right contractor. Through rigorous procurement procedures, GRAHAM has been appointed to fulfil the requirements and we look forward to keeping up with the project as it develops.”
In addition to the Liverpool Waters project, GRAHAM is leading on the development of Millers Quay (The largest regeneration project of its kind in the UK, delivering 500 new homes, including 100 affordable units, at Wirral Waters) and Mossley Hill Mental Health Facility (A new inpatient facility for Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust), demonstrating our commitment to enhancing the Liverpool area through innovative and sustainable development.
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