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Fusion21 names suppliers
appointed to £346 million Building
Improvements Framework
Procurement experts Fusion21 recently announced the suppliers successfully appointed to its
national Building Improvements Framework worth up to £346 million over a four-year period.
Following a competitive tender
process, a total of 70 specialist
firms – 74% being SMEs, have
secured a place on the framework
which has been developed to
support public sector organisations,
including housing, education,
and healthcare providers. The
framework offers a wide range of
internal and external improvement
works from the installation of
kitchens, bathrooms, windows
and doors to roofing work. It has
been enhanced to include four
new dedicated lots covering damp
and mould, external environmental
improvements (such as fencing,
driveways, walls, hard and soft
landscaping), insulation, and aids
and adaptations.
Peter Francis, Executive Director
of Operations at Fusion21 said: “In
response to member and supply
chain feedback and in line with the
proposed updates to the Decent
Homes Standard, the renewed
framework now covers even more
aspects of building improvement.
It is set up to help tackle problems
such as damp and mould as well
as issues with major components
like roofs, windows, doors,
kitchens and bathrooms, hard and
soft landscaping and aids and
adaptations.
“In addition to working with a team
of technical procurement experts,
Fusion21 members accessing this
offer will benefit from a compliant
and efficient route to market, flexible
call-off options and geographical
coverage across the UK, down to
a regional and local level.
“As with all Fusion21’s frameworks,
the Building Improvements
Framework will also support our
members to deliver social value to
their communities, aligned to their
organisational priorities.”
Successful suppliers appointed to Fusion21’s national
Building Improvements Framework:
A. Connolly Limited, Amber Construction Services Limited, Arc Group London Limited,
Architectural Decorators Limited, Aspect Group Services Limited, Axis Europe Plc,
AYM (Services) Limited, BAAS Construction Limited, Bell Group Ltd,
Breyer Group Public Limited Company, C.L.C. Contractors Limited, Carroll Group Limited,
Chas Berger Limited, Chigwell (London) Limited, Clark Contracts Limited,
Combined Facilities Management Ltd, CTS Projects Limited, DLP Services (Northern) Limited,
Ecosafe Heating Limited, Emanuel Whittaker Limited, Esh Construction Limited,
Etec Contract Services Limited, Fortem Solutions Limited,
Frank Rogers (Building Contractor) Limited, FWJ Limited, Guildmore Ltd, Ian Williams Limited,
Jackson, Jackson & Sons Limited, Jeakins Weir Limited, Kier Services Limited,
Lawtech Group Limited, LCB Group Holdings Limited, Lovell Partnerships Limited,
M & J Group (Construction & Roofing) Ltd, M&R Heating Services Northwest Limited,
M&Y Maintenance & Construction Limited, M.D. Building Services Limited,
Mascott Construction (Europe) Ltd, Maurice Flynn & Sons Ltd, Milestone Contracting Limited,
Morgan & Bond Limited, Mulalley & Co. Limited, Niblock (Builders) Limited,
Oxford Direct Services Trading Limited, P. Casey & Co Limited,
P. Casey (Land Reclamation) Limited, P.K. Murphy Construction Limited,
Penny Lane Builders Limited, PiLON Limited, Piperhill Construction Limited,
Polyteck Building Services Limited, Quinn (London) Limited, R & M Williams (Holdings) Limited,
R. Benson Property Maintenance Limited, Re-Gen (UK) Construction Limited,
Saltash Enterprises Limited, Seddon Construction Limited,
SERS Energy Solutions Group Limited, Sterling Services (Northern) Limited,
Surefire Management Services Limited, Sustainable Building Services (UK) Limited,
T Brown Group Limited, T.S.G. Building Services Plc, Thomas Sinden Limited,
Topcoat Construction Limited, United Living (South) Limited,
Ups Building & Maintenance Limited, Wates Property Services Limited,
Wright Build Ltd, WRPS Group Limited.
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