Framework
In very general terms, the word ‘framework’ refers to a structure that underpins or supports a system or concept.
In the construction industry the word ‘framework’ has a number of more specific meanings:
- A framework agreement or framework contract which allows a client to invite tenders from suppliers of goods and services to be carried out over a period of time on a call-off basis as and when required. For more information see: Framework agreement.
- The structural frame of a building or other built asset such as a bridge, tunnel and so on. For more information see: Types of frame.
- The legislative framework underpinning the industry or an aspect of it. For more information see; Legislative framework.
See also
- Framework agreement.
- Framework arrangement.
- Framework contract.
- Framework tendering.
- Legislative Framework.
Other uses of the word framework in the construction industry include:
- BSI Flex 8670. Core Criteria for Building Safety Competence Frameworks
- CIAT Principal Designer Competency Framework
- Design Framework for Building Services 4th Edition (BG 6/2014)
- Local development framework.
- London View Management Framework.
- National planning policy framework.
- Opportunity Area Planning Framework (OAPF)
- PAS 181:2014 Smart city Framework
- Soft landings framework.
- Strategic ecology framework SEF
- UK BIM Framework.
- Water framework directive
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- BSI Flex 8670. Core Criteria for Building Safety Competence Frameworks
- Framework agreement.
- Framework arrangement.
- Framework contract.
- Framework tendering.
- Framework for net-zero carbon buildings launched in parliament.
- Legislative Framework.
- Local development framework LDF.
- London View Management Framework SPG.
- National planning policy framework NPPF.
- PAS 181:2014 Smart city Framework.
- Productivity in construction: Creating a framework for the industry to thrive.
- Soft landings framework.
- Strategic ecology framework SEF.
- Water framework directive.
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