Services under the framework will include project, cost and commercial management; design input for feasibility studies and detailed technical reviews; surveys; contract administration; health and safety; and construction quality monitoring.
The framework activity aligns with the DfE’s wider capital investment, including £15.4bn Construction Framework 25 and the Education Estates Strategy.
Will Bradbury, technical director, WSP, said: “We’re proud to continue to support the Department for Education on this important programme, bringing together our project and commercial management expertise with strong design, health and safety, and construction quality capabilities. Our teams are focused on helping deliver modern, sustainable and efficient facilities that inspire teachers, learners and the communities they serve.”