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CPCS appointed to MCF4, a major UK government procurement framework

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CPCS, a strategic advisor shaping transport and infrastructure across the UK, has been awarded a place on Lot 4 (Finance) of the Crown Commercial Service’s Management Consultancy Framework Four (MCF4). The country’s largest public procurement body vetted CPCS, which allows public sector organisations to engage our financial advisory expertise directly.

This is the first time CPCS has been named as a supplier to the framework. We look forward to contributing expertise on important initiatives across the country. Please contact members of our team to discuss how CPCS can support your needs: Camille Wu, Steve Allen, Jonathan Barwick, Chris Watters, Ian Horseman-Sewell, Andrew Breen, Carol Deveney.

CPCS is a management consultancy with roots in the British rail industry. Our advisors have held senior finance, commercial, technical, and regulatory roles at UK infrastructure managers, train operators, and leading consultancies. We help clients solve complex commercial challenges, understand the financial impact of potential solutions and secure new capital, suppliers, and delivery partners for transport projects.

Bringing value and expertise to UK public sector

Through MCF4, CPCS will work with public entities to support:

  • Fiscal resilience across government departments and local authorities

  • Infrastructure planning and investment decisions

  • Sustainable, high-impact outcomes that deliver long-term public value

Experienced partner in UK public infrastructure

CPCS supports public entities with strategic, commercial, and technical advisory services.

Who is CPCS?

CPCS is a 100% employee-owned global infrastructure management consulting firm specializing in projects and matters impacting the transportation and energy sectors worldwide. We provide end-to-end advisory services, including:

  • Analytical

  • Commercial and strategy

  • Finance and economics

  • Governance and institutional reform

  • Legal, policy, and regulatory

  • Technical and project management

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