The framework provider recently launched its healthcare specific decarbonisation deal, and this latest instalment will support public sector organisations completing building works in all other sectors.
Kingston upon Hull City Council (HCC) is serving as the contracting authority for the framework, which will run for four years.
Suppliers appointed can provide a “complete business solution, allowing clients to go directly to main contractors to undertake retrofit assessments, work up costs, self-deliver or bring in supply chain partners to deliver schemes, while serving as a single point of contact.”
Typical projects will include installation of specialist heating, cooling and ventilation systems, installation of renewable energy sources, fabric upgrades, installation of energy saving lighting, and replacement of inefficient glazing.
The framework has four value banded lots, applicable to the 12 geographical regions, giving a total of 48 sub-lots.
- Lot 1 – up to £1m
- Lot 2 – £1m to £5m
- Lot 3 – £5m to £15m
- Lot 4 – £15m+
Jason Stapley, chief procurement officer at Pagabo, said: “Both of our new Decarbonisation Solutions Frameworks received strong interest from suppliers and clients alike, ready to begin supporting successful energy efficiency projects across the public sector building stock.
“Announcing the successful suppliers for this framework comes hot on the heels of naming the suppliers for the healthcare specific framework earlier in the month.
“This version, with Kingston upon Hull City Council as the contracting authority, includes 32 SMEs which is more than half of the total number of suppliers appointment. Decarbonisation is a specialist service meaning that it was more important than ever to ensure the very best businesses were identified, which includes various SMEs in addition to some of the larger organisations too.
“With the growing focus on the role decarbonisation has to play in working towards and meeting net zero goals, we know that this framework – and its healthcare sister offering – will be well utilised by clients, helping them to meet their individual goals while working towards bigger picture goals at the same time.”
The 56 companies that have been awarded a place on the new framework (in alphabetical order) are:
- AIS Group Companies Ltd
- Alternative Heat Ltd
- Ashe Construction Ltd
- Baxall Construction Limited
- Borras Construction Limited
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Briggs & Forrester Special Projects
- Building Services NOW Ltd
- BW Interiors Ltd
- Cast Contracts Ltd
- The Castle Building Services Organisation Limited
- CBES LTD
- Cenergist Limited
- Classic Builders (South West) Limited
- Conamar Building Services Ltd
- CorEnergy Limited
- CPS Building Services Ltd
- Dodd Group (Midlands) Limited
- EQUANS Regeneration Ltd
- EW Beard Ltd
- Eyre Building Services Group Limited
- G F Tomlinson Building Limited
- G&H Building Services Ltd
- Geoffrey Robinson Limited
- GMI Construction Group Plc
- GRAHAM Asset Management Ltd (t/a
- GW Power-Safe Ltd
- Hobson & Porter Ltd
- Irwin M&E Limited
- ISG Construction Ltd
- Kane Group Building Services Ltd.
- Kier Construction Ltd
- Kind & Company (Builders) Limited
- Logan Construction SE Ltd
- Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd
- Morris & Spottiswood Limited
- Mulalley and Company Limited
- Neilcott Construction Ltd
- Northstone (NI) Limited
- Novus Property Solutions Ltd.
- Opus Building Services Ltd
- Quinn (London) Limited
- R G Carter Ltd
- RENEWABLE MICRO SOLUTIONS LTD
- Seddon Construction Limited
- Sewell Construction
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Smart Electronic Technologies Ltd
- SPELLER METCALFE MALVERN LIMITED
- Thomas Sinden Ltd
- Tilbury Douglas Construction Limited
- Triton Construction Limited
- Veolia Energy & Utility Services (UK) Plc
- VINCI Construction UK Limited
- Vital Energi Utilities Limited
- VWG Mechanical Ltd
- Willmott Dixon Limited
- ZENITH DEVELOPMENTS GROUP