Reading-headquartered support services and construction group Interserve has won a place on a £4bn Department of Health construction framework.The ProCure22 (P22) construction framework is due to start on 1 October 2016.The award continues Interserve’s 14-year role on UK health frameworks, through which it has delivered more than £1bn worth of diverse healthcare facilities across more than 250 projects, including the UK’s first Proton Beam therapy unit, currently under construction at The Christie in Manchester.Interserve is one of six companies that have been awarded a place on the framework.Chief executive Adrian Ringrose said P22 is “strategically very important” to Interserve’s long-term business objectives in the healthcare sector.