
The agency has been appointed for a minimum of two years, with two potential one-year extensions.
Paul Morey, managing director at the agency, said: "We are delighted to have this opportunity to build on our relationships with our portfolio of public sector clients and look forward to developing new ones."
The new framework supports the government’s centralised approach to communications and comprises of two lots – event management and audio visual/production.
It is designed to make the best of the public sector’s buying power, being estimated to deliver savings of up to £1m a year for the taxpayer, whilst maximising the quality of innovative work offered by suppliers.
The CCS announcement comes on the back of a raft of recent successes, with Glasgows enjoying significant wins with both new and existing clients. The agency has recently produced a variety of high-profile events for VisitEngland and the NHS.
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