Schools

12 firms investigated over suspected school repairs bid-rigging

Published June 30, 2026
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has revealed the scale of its investigation into suspected bid-rigging within the school construction sector, naming twelve firms currently under scrutiny. The investigation centres on the Condition Improvement Fund (CIF), which provides vital capital funding to academies and sixth form colleges for essential building maintenance and repairs. Bid-rigging involves competing firms colluding to manipulate the tendering process, potentially inflating costs for taxpayers and undermining fair competition. For local authorities and academy trusts, this probe raises serious questions about procurement integrity in school infrastructure projects and highlights the need for robust governance when commissioning building work. The CIF represents a critical funding stream that helps schools address urgent building condition issues. Any manipulation of this process not only distorts the market but could divert limited resources away from genuine educational priorities. Lead Members should ensure their governance frameworks include strong procurement oversight and remain alert to signs of anti-competitive behaviour within local supply chains.

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