MMC1 Framework

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Dear Department for Education,

Can you please provide confirmation of schools procured to date via MMC1 Framework and the name of the selected MMC contractor.
An excel schedule that outlines the Project name, year of award and appointed contractor is sufficient.

If an indicative contract award is also available that would be welcomed but is non-essential if it is deemed commercially sensitive

Yours faithfully,

Gerard Noggin

MINISTERS, Department for Education

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Dear Gerard Noggin,

Thank you for your recent enquiry which was received on 13/01/2023.

A reply will be sent to you as soon as possible and this should be within
20 working days, as you are requesting information under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000.

Your correspondence has been allocated reference number 2023-0001408 .

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Dear Mr Noggin,
  
Thank you for your request for information, which was received on
16/01/23. You requested:  
 
“Can you please provide confirmation of schools procured to date via MMC1
Framework and the name of the selected MMC contractor. An excel schedule
that outlines the Project name, year of award and appointed contractor is
sufficient. If an indicative contract award is also available that would
be welcomed but is non-essential if it is deemed commercially sensitive.
“.   
  
Your request is being dealt with under the Freedom of Information Act
2000. 
  
I would like to offer my apologies for the delay in responding. The
Department takes very seriously its obligations under the Act, including
the requirement to respond within the statutory deadline of 20 working
days. I am afraid that we have not been able to maintain this standard in
this instance, and while there may be considered to be mitigating
circumstances, this delay is not acceptable. I am very sorry for any
inconvenience it may have caused you.  
  
Your request is currently being dealt with and you will receive a response
shortly. 
  
If you have any queries about this letter, please contact us. Please
remember to quote the reference number above in any future
communications.   
  
Yours sincerely,

Mark Nightingale
Department for Education
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Dear Mr Noggin

Thank you for your request for information, which was received on 16^th
January 2023. You requested we provide confirmation of schools procured to
date via MMC1 Framework and the name of the selected MMC contractor.
Stating an excel schedule that outlines the Project name, year of award
and appointed contractor. You also asked for an indicative contract award,
if this wasn’t commercially sensitive. I have dealt with your request
under the Environmental Information Regulations 2004.
A copy of the information is attached below in the format you requested.
The list includes projects where construction contracts have been awarded
and also any projects where we are in the PCSA (Pre-Contract Service
Agreement) stage and a contract has not yet been awarded.
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