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SCAPE Appoints Craig Murphy as Director of Frameworks

Craig Murphy Director of Frameworks

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We are pleased to announce the appointment of Craig Murphy as our new Director of Frameworks.

Craig brings with him over 25 years of extensive experience in procurement and supply chain management. Throughout his career, he has held senior leadership roles at both operational and strategic levels within the construction industry, including roles at Laing O'Rourke, Skanska, Carillion, and most recently, John Sisk & Son.

In his new role at SCAPE, Craig’s expertise will be instrumental in enhancing our framework service offering as we continue to deliver outstanding value across all projects and frameworks. Craig shares SCAPE’s commitment to public sector excellence, and is positioned to be a trusted strategic advisor for all our clients

Craig's wealth of experience in procurement and supply chain management will significantly strengthen our framework operations. Craig’s insight into best practices and strategic delivery will help us drive innovation, improve efficiency, and deliver long-term value for our clients—ensuring SCAPE remains the preferred procurement route of choice for the public sector.

Mark Robinson, Group Chief Executive at SCAPE

Craig will lead and support both SCAPE and SCAPE Scotland teams, working closely with Andy Bacon, Director of Framework Operations, ahead of Andy’s planned retirement later this year.

I’m thrilled to officially join SCAPE and become part of such a dynamic and talented team. Our market leading gold standard frameworks provide our public sector clients with proven, efficient and sustainable solutions through which they can procure key community projects and services.

Craig Murphy, Director of Frameworks at SCAPE

Craig continues: "I look forward to building on the strong relationships that we have with our customers and partners, and look forward to leading, growing and further enhancing our frameworks operations going forward."