Dozens of firms win £250m Fusion21 upkeep framework

Aaron Morby 5 years ago
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Procurement body Fusion21 has revealed the new line-up of firms on its national Improvement Works Framework that will deliver an estimated £250m pipeline of works over four years

A total of 66 firms – including more than 80% SMEs – have secured places on the panel, which will be used by housing associations, NHS trusts and education providers) to deliver building improvement works.

Fusion21 Improvement Works Framework
A Connolly Bell Decorating
Group
E.W. Beard Ian Williams Matthews and
Tannert
Rothwell Plumbing
Services
Aberla Services Brenden Fern Elite
Construction
Intrinsic Fire
Protection
Newey Electrical
Installations
Sovini Property
Services
Allied Roofing and
Construction
Breyer Group Emanuel
Whittaker
J Tomlinson Niblock Builders Sustainable Building
Services (UK)
Amber Construction
Services
Carroll Build Esh Construction Jackson Jackson
& Sons
Novus Property
Solutions
TF Jones Property
Services
Arc Group London Citrus Electrical Everwarm JC Construction Openview Security
Solutions
Top Notch
Contactors
Architectural
Decorators
CLC Contractors Fieldway Supplies Jeakins Weir Orton Electrical
Services
TSG Building
Services
Ashley &
Mcdonough
Diamond Build Foster Property
Maintenance
Jennings Roofing Penny Lane
Builders
W. Swindells & Son
Aspect Group
Services
DJH Electrical Frank Rogers
Building
John Flowers Pilon Wensley Roofing
Avonside Group
Services
DLP Services
Northern
Frontline North
West
M&J Group Quinn London Westhoughton
Roofing
AYM Services Dodd Group
Midlands
Greyline Builders M&Y Maintenance R.Benson Property
Maintenance
Woodland Property
Services
BAAS Construction DW Contractors
Oxford
Horbury Building
Systems
Masher Brothers Raam Construction Wright Build

 

Packages include internal and external improvement works from the installation of kitchens and bathrooms to fire doors, communal entrance doors, roofing and electrical works.

Fusion21 members will also have the option to commission multi-trade internal and external works suited to combined programmes or smaller-scale projects.

Peter Francis, director of operations at Fusion21, said: “Having responded to member and market demand we have developed a compliant procurement solution which offers our members increased opportunities to collaborate with SMEs, while also benefiting from flexible call-off processes, greater efficiency savings and the ability to generate social value outcomes that are tailored to organisational priorities.

“This framework also complements our Construction Works Framework – worth up to £800m – which launched earlier this year to support the delivery of capital works programmes across the UK.”

To date, Fusion21 has saved member clients more than £226m through the procurement process, created more than 6,500 jobs and generated £83m of social value.

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