A total of 44 contractors, of varying sizes, have won places on the framework, which is expected to be worth up to £100m over a four year period. The full list is below.
The national framework adopts what Fusion 21 describes as a whole house approach to planned maintenance. There are 11 lots including whole house, windows & doors, kitchens & bathrooms, roofing, heating, electrical, environmental works, external repairs and internal repairs.
Framework manager Gary Stanfield said: “Responding to demand from our members and in partnership with the Fusion21 advisory group, we have created a flexible framework which offers customers a whole house approach to planned maintenance.
“Fusion21 members accessing this framework will benefit from working with our existing supply chain, and having the option to call off multiple lots will generate greater efficiency savings for public sector organisations across the country.”
A Connolly |
DLP Services Northern Ltd |
Jackson, Jackson & Sons |
Premier Energy Solutions |
Upholland Property Services |
AB Building Services |
Dodd Group |
Keepmoat |
R&B Decorators |
Vinci ե֭ |
Allied Roofing ե֭ |
Durkan Limited |
Kier Services |
Rothwell Plumbing Services |
Wates Living Space |
Anthony Dever ե֭ |
EFT Systems |
Lovell |
Seddon ե֭ |
Wright Build |
BAAS ե֭ |
Forrest |
Magenta Living Building Services |
Sovini Property Services |
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Bell Group |
Frank Rogers |
Mi Space UK |
Sustainable Building Solutions |
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United Living |
GM Jones |
Mitie Property Services |
The AD ե֭ Group |
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ForWorks |
Harding Building Services |
Mullaley & Company |
The Casey Group |
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CLC Contractors |
HEC Contracting |
Novus Property Solutions |
Thextons |
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Complete Electrical UK |
Helena Propertycare |
Penny Lane Builders |
Top Notch Contractors |
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