The Liverpool-based group is now inviting bids from interested suppliers, big and small, to help expected demand for greater building safety scrutiny, following Grenfell and the Hackitt Review
Once awarded, it will be open for a wide range of public sector organisations to use including blue light, central government, education, health, housing and local authorities.
Opportunities are available for both large organisations and SMEs.
Lots for Building Safety & Compliance Framework
- Lot 1 – Asbestos Surveying & Consultancy
- Lot 2 – Asbestos Abatement & Removal
- Lot 3 – Legionella & Water Hygiene Consultancy
- Lot 4 – Legionella Monitoring & Control
- Lot 5 – Fire Safety Surveying, Engineering & Consultancy (Multi- Disciplinary)
- Lot 6 – Fire Risk Assessments
- Lot 7 – Fire Safety Inspections
- Lot 8 – Passive Fire Protection – Fire Doors
- Lot 9 – Passive Fire Protection – Fire Stopping
- Lot 10 – Active Fire Safety
- Lot 11 – Electrical Testing & Electrical Works
- Lot 12 – Electronic Security
- Lot 13 – Warden Call & Tele-health
- Lot 14 – Local Exhaust Ventilation
Peter Francis, director of operations at Fusion21 said: “Set for launch in April 2021 this framework has been developed in response to market demand.
“It builds on an existing framework and marks the next stage in developing Fusion21’s building safety and compliance offer which has grown from strength to strength over recent years.”
Firms can find details on the Delta e-Sourcing Portal and have until 28 January to make submissions.