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Project Gigabit framework agreement – Openreach

BDUK has signed a cross regional framework agreement with broadband provider, Openreach, to deliver gigabit-capable broadband to around 312,000 premises across Great Britain.

Building Digital UK (BDUK) has carried out significant market engagement across the UK to identify potential areas for government intervention to roll out gigabit-capable broadband.  

Following a fair and open procurement process, in 2024 BDUK signed a framework agreement with Openreach, with a value of up to £800 million, to provide around 312,000 hard-to-reach premises with access to gigabit-capable broadband.

The cross-regional framework predominantly delivers to rural premises that are not included in any supplier’s commercial rollout, in areas where there was insufficient appetite, credibility or capacity from suppliers to bid for smaller procurements. The framework will allow the delivery of multiple call-off contracts, covering premises in different clusters of geographic regions of the UK.   

Seven call-off contracts have been awarded under the framework, covering premises in the following areas:

  • Lancashire, North Wiltshire and South Gloucestershire, West and Mid Surrey, Staffordshire, West Berkshire and Hertfordshire (£149.7 million, 54,300 premises)

  • West and North Devon, North West, Mid and South East Wales (£139.1 million, 42,200 premises)

  • East and South Shropshire, North Herefordshire, North Wales, and South West Wales (£108 million, 47,000 premises)

  • Mid Devon, North Somerset, and South Devon (£77 million, 37,000 premises)

  • Essex and North East England (£61 million, 24,000 premises)

  • Worcestershire (£41 million, 22,000 premises)

  • Scotland (£157 million, 65,000 premises)

Further procurement procedures are underway for additional call-offs under the agreement.

BDUK and councils across Great Britain will work with Openreach to support their network build. An amount of preparatory and planning work is required to reach premises (for example, digging trenches, laying duct, installing fibre) prior to citizens being able to access services. The first premises under this agreement are anticipated to have access to gigabit-capable broadband in early 2025. Once the gigabit-capable network has been built, residents and businesses will be able to request a connection from a broadband service provider to benefit from the improved speeds.

Below is a list of maps of the areas due to be upgraded in the first seven awarded call-offs.

Area Contract signature date
28 June 2024
28 June 2024
28 June 2024
28 June 2024
28 June 2024
28 June 2024
28 June 2024
28 June 2024
28 June 2024
19 December 2024
19 December 2024
19 December 2024
19 December 2024
19 December 2024
19 December 2024
19 December 2024
19 December 2024
15 April 2025

Please note the premises to be reached by these contracts is subject to change following further market research which may indicate that a connection has already been provided by another provider, or through extraordinary engineering difficulties during the lifetime.

Further detail on the premises due to be upgraded as part of these contracts is published as part of BDUK’s transparency data showing premises in BDUK plans. Note, this is currently for England and Wales only.

If your premises is not currently within the planned contract build, this may be for one of the following reasons:

  • Gigabit-capable infrastructure currently exists in your area.

  • Your premises is part of another Project Gigabit contract or other subsidy scheme.

  • Broadband network suppliers have indicated to us as part of our Open Market Review process that they have plans to reach you as part of their commercial build plans.

  • Your premises is outside of the scope of this project owing to cost or difficulty in reaching it with gigabit-capable infrastructure. The government is considering additional policy solutions for ‘Very Hard to Reach’ premises.

Further information about Project Gigabit can be found on the BDUK website and under Project Gigabit: UK Subsidy advice.

Updates to this page

Published 13 August 2024
Last updated 1 May 2025 show all updates
  1. On 01 May 2025 contract information and a map were added for Scotland.

  2. On 8th January 2025 contract information and maps were added for the following areas: East and South Shropshire, North Herefordshire, North Wales, and South West Wales, Mid Devon, North Somerset, and South Devon, Essex and North East England and Worcestershire

  3. Maps added for the following areas: East and South Shropshire, North Herefordshire, North Wales, and South West Wales, Mid Devon, North Somerset, and South Devon, Essex and North East England and Worcestershire

  4. First published.

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