Twenty-four firms have been named preferred partners for the Reactive Repairs & Maintenance Framework, with 20 selected for the Empty Buildings Refurbishment Framework panel.
Reactive Repairs & Maintenance Framework |
Axis Europe |
Fortem Solutions |
MD Building Services |
Orbis Protect |
Breyer Group |
Housing Maintenance Solutions |
Mears |
Penny Lane Builders |
Chigwell Construction |
JC Construction |
Mi-Space UK |
PiLON Ltd |
CTS Projects |
Laker Building Management Solutions |
MNM Property Services |
Structec NW |
DLP Services Northern |
Liberty Gas Group |
Neo Property Solutions |
Vivark |
ENGIE Regeneration |
MCP Property Services |
NPA 24:7 |
Wates Living Space |
Empty Buildings Refurbishment Framework |
Bell Decorating Group |
Dixons Contractors |
MD Group Midlands |
Structec NW |
Breyer Group |
ENGIE Regeneration |
Mi-Space UK |
TF Jones Property Services |
CLC Contractors |
Frank Rogers Building Contractor |
Penny Lane Builders |
Torus Property Solutions |
CTS Projects |
Hardyman Group |
R Benson Property Maintenance |
Woodland Property Services |
Cuttle Construction |
Housing Maintenance Solutions |
Snape Contracting Services |
Wright Build |
Peter Francis, Director of Operations at Fusion21 said the selected firms offered a comprehensive range of services for all general building trades.
This included out-of-hours reactive emergency repairs, major void improvements, call handling services on a 24/7or out-of-hours basis.
He added: “Fusion21 members will benefit from greater cost efficiencies in addition to being able to call off separate lots for contract spend below and over £1m per year.”
To date Fusion21 estimates it has saved its members more than £177m through the procurement process, created more than 5000 jobs and generated £76m of social value.