Winners named for £2bn Healthy Homes framework

Aaron Morby 7 months ago
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Midlands and southern housing procurement group, Central Housing Investment Consortium, has named the consultants and contractors who have secured places on its £2bn retrofit and building safety works framework for social homes.

The Healthy Homes Framework is intended to help deliver net zero and building safety targets for the sector.

It will provide the social housing sector with consultancy services, fabric first measures, ventilation systems, renewable energy and heat systems, house refurbishment, damp and mould treatments and cutting-edge digital measuring tools.

Over 40 firms have secured spots on the works and services lots estimated to be worth up to £950m over four years. These include Fortem Solutions, Equans, Morgan Sindall, Mulalley, Seddon and Wates.

CHIC Healthy Homes Framework 2024-28


Works and Services (total value £950m)

A Connolly; Axis Europe; Broad Oak Properties; CLC Contractors; Cocuun; Dodd Group (Midlands); E.On Energy Installation Services; Ecosafe Heating; EDF Energy Customers; Energy Specifics; Equans; Everwarm; Fortem Solutions; Frank Rogers Building Contractor; Gibson Specialist Technical Services; Green Grant Installs (GGI); Happy Energy Solutions; Ian Williams; Joyner P.A. Cymru; Laker BMS; Lcb Construction; LivGreen Futures; Low Carbon Exchange; Martin Arnold; Morgan Sindall Property Services; Mulalley; Next Energy; Novus Property Solutions; OVO Energy Solutions; PHS Compliance; PHS Home Solutions; Plug Me In; PROCAST Building Contractors; Property Building Maintenance (Wales); Seddon Construction; SERS Energy Solutions Group; Surefire Management Services; Sustainable Building Services; Synergize; T.S.G. Building Services; Warm Front; Wates Property Services; Westdale Midlands; Evolve Home Energy Solutions

Consultancy Services (value £650m)

Acivico Group; ARK Consultancy; Baily Garner; Calfordseaden; Constructive Thinking Studio; Energy Specifics; Frankham Consultancy Group; Frank Rogers Building Contractor; Green Grant Installs (GGI); Happy Energy Solutions; Keegans; Martin Arnold; Michael Dyson Associates; Parcor; Parity Projects; Pellings; Potter Raper; Rapleys Liability Partnership; Surefire Management Services; Synergize; Wintech

Digitisation

Aico; Parity Projects; Shinevision; Sysmax

Luke Hurd, Chief Operating Officer at CHIC, said: “CHIC is delighted to be able to meet a crucial market need through our highly anticipated framework, supporting our members to champion sustainability and safety as part of their wider approach to delivering their asset management strategies.

“This milestone reflects our commitment to driving positive change, ensuring that every individual has access to a safe, efficient and socially responsible living environment. ”

 

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