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Barratt Redrow, the country’s largest homebuilder, is launching a new multi-utility framework, bringing together 20 approved suppliers to support delivery across all of its 32 operating divisions around the country. The framework covers design and build delivering electric, water and gas utility networks.

The new framework is designed to streamline procurement, drive consistency, and deliver best-in-class multi-utility solutions for Barratt Redrow. This is the first time such a multi-utility framework has been agreed by a major national homebuilder, and by combining expertise, innovation, and collaboration, it sets a new benchmark for how utilities are delivered across the whole of the housebuilding sector.

Gavin Thorne, Group Head of Infrastructure and Utilities, said: “The scale and ambition of this framework reflects our commitment to working smarter with our supply chain partners. With 20 approved suppliers, each bringing specialist expertise, we are ensuring our developments benefit from efficient, sustainable, and future-ready utility infrastructure. This is a step-change for the industry and a model we are proud to lead.”

The launch of the framework was marked by a networking event at The Hilton Hotel East Midlands Airport attended by all 20 of the suppliers, highlighting the collaborative approach at the heart of the framework. This engagement ensures shared standards, innovation, and a commitment to long-term value for Barratt Redrow customers, the communities it builds, and the wider industry.

The framework reinforces Barratt Redrow’s position as a sector leader in delivering integrated solutions that support growth, sustainability, and operational excellence. This is the third framework it has launched in the last 3 years, having previously announced new agreements covering the provision of fibre optic networks and the design and build of new pumping stations.