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Building completion work (45400000)

Surface finishing and completion opportunities in UK public projects.

Market overview for this CPV

This CPV page translates 45400000 into commercial signals that bid and sales teams can action in the UK public sector. In the current TenderLedger dataset, this CPV shows 47 relevant notices, with 4 open and 30 already awarded. Buyer activity is led by Monmouthshire County Council, Blackpool Council, Peabody Trust, which helps pinpoint where repeat demand is strongest. This is designed as an actionable market brief: what the code covers, how active it is, and where your next opportunities are likely to appear.

Total relevant notices

47

Open + pipeline

6

Awarded

30

Known value

£2,987,798,921

What this CPV code includes

CPV 45400000 (building completion work) typically covers finishing trades, internal fit-out, snagging and completion packages. Opportunities frequently include lot structures, staged works, and project-specific technical requirements.

Recent contracts and awards

A small, recent sample matched to CPV 45400000. Data is server-rendered and refreshed regularly.

ContractBuyerSupplierValueDateStatus
National Gallery Research Centre Fit OutNational GalleryADVANCED INTERIOR SOLUTIONS LIMITED£6,560,30816 Jun 2026awarded
Asbestos Repairs and RemovalOxfordshire County CouncilShield Environmental Services Limited£50,00015 Jun 2026awarded
General Building Maintenance Framework Monmouthshire County CouncilNot disclosed£86,000,00012 Jun 2026open
DM - 003 - Quote No.JHQ0139 - To supply and install 8 A/C units for the Barbican centreThe Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of LondonSW Bruce & Co. LtdNot disclosed05 Jun 2026awarded
Kitchen and Bathroom Upgrade Works Framework AgreementTai Tarian LtdDAVIES CONTRACTORS LTD£1,000,00029 May 2026awarded

Insights for building completion work in the UK

Known budget disclosures total around £2,987,798,921, with an average disclosed contract size near £149,389,946. Most visible buyer activity currently includes Monmouthshire County Council, Blackpool Council, Peabody Trust. Recent award signals feature suppliers such as ADVANCED INTERIOR SOLUTIONS LIMITED, ALFRED BAGNALL & SONS (WEST) LIMITED, A Connolly Ltd. Award activity appears relatively fragmented, which can create multiple entry points for suppliers with the right local or specialist fit. The category behaves more like a project-led market, where pipeline visibility and early market engagement tend to drive win probability. For suppliers, CPV 45400000 should be tracked as a focused market segment rather than a broad keyword bucket because performance here is strongly shaped by buyer-specific procurement cadence and incumbent dynamics.

What this means for suppliers

The practical move in CPV 45400000 is to prioritise a short list of repeat buyers and set alerts for their upcoming notices. Track pipeline and pre-procurement signals so bid planning starts before formal release. In TenderLedger, combine buyer monitoring, award tracking, and expiry watchlists so commercial teams can qualify opportunities earlier and reduce time spent on low-fit notices.

Track building completion work pipeline before release

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Frequently asked questions

What does CPV code 45400000 cover?

CPV 45400000 covers building completion work and typically includes finishing trades, internal fit-out, snagging and completion packages.

Which buyers publish contracts under CPV 45400000?

Recent activity is led by buyers such as Monmouthshire County Council, Blackpool Council, Peabody Trust.

Are contracts in CPV 45400000 usually recurring?

This CPV is more project-led, so opportunities tend to be tied to specific programmes rather than simple annual rollovers.

How should suppliers track opportunities in this CPV?

Track repeat buyers, monitor incumbent awards, and watch renewal windows to surface opportunities before they become crowded.

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