Procurement organisation Fusion21 has revealed the suppliers successfully appointed to its national Heating, Renewables and Electrical Framework worth up to £820 million over a four-year period.
A total of 80 specialist firms – 84% being SMEs, have secured a place on the framework which is now in its fourth generation and has been setup to help the owners of domestic and non-domestic buildings to ensure they are safe and compliant in respect of heating and electrical installations and to support their journey to carbon net zero.
Alongside traditional heating installations and electrical testing/works, it also covers innovative technologies dedicated to sustainable heating solutions (including ground source and air source heating) and quality assurance audits. The framework is specifically designed to support public sector organisations, including housing, education, and healthcare providers.
Peter Francis, Executive Director of Operations at Fusion21 said: “We’ve listened to member and supply chain feedback and streamlined previous lots to create a new generation of the Heating, Renewables and Electrical Framework which combines a full heating offer, renewable technology, quality assurance audits and two electrical lots.
“In addition to working with a team of technical procurement experts and a rigorously assessed and approved supply chain, Fusion21 members accessing this offer will benefit from a compliant and efficient route to market, flexible call-off options and geographical coverage across the UK, down to a regional and local level.
“As with all Fusion21’s frameworks, this latest framework enables our members to deliver social value within their communities, aligned to their organisational priorities.”
Successful suppliers appointed to Fusion21’s national Heating, Renewables and Electrical Framework:
Aaron Services Limited, AJS Ltd, Alternative Heat Limited, Ashley & McDonough Limited, ATS Gas Services Limited, Axis Europe Plc, BES Group Electrical Limited, BI Electrical Services (NI) Ltd, BPM Contracting Services Limited, British Gas Social Housing Limited, BSW Heating Ltd, C.L.C. Contractors Limited, Carbon3 Ltd, Cenergist Limited, Chris Bowker Limited, Citrus Group (NW) Ltd, Corgi Technical Services Limited, Crystal Electronics Limited, CTS Projects Limited, Dodd Group (Midlands) Limited, Duplex Care Ltd, Easy Heat Systems Limited, Ecolution Group Limited, Electrical Test (Midlands) Limited, Energy Gain UK Limited, Everwarm Ltd, FDH Services Ltd, Fieldway Supplies Limited, Gas Call Services Ltd, GCS Compliance Ltd, Gem Environmental Building Services Limited, Geogreen Power Limited, Getfix Ltd, Goom Electrical Limited, H & A Mechanical Services Limited, Icon Training and Assessment Limited, Irwin M&E Limited, ISO Energy Limited, Jackson, Jackson & Sons Limited, Joju Limited, K & T Heating Services Limited, Kane Group Building Services Ltd, Kensa Contracting Limited, Kimpton Ltd, Liberty Gas Group Limited, Low Carbon Exchange Limited, Lux Property Services Limited, McIntyre Compliance Services Limited, Morgan Lambert Limited, Newmay Electrical Services Limited, Next Energy Solutions Ltd, Nuvolt Ltd, Oakray Limited, Orton Electrical Services Limited, Osborne Energy Limited, P. Casey & Co., Limited, P.F.L. Electrical Ltd, Penny Lane Builders Limited, Phoenix Gas Services Limited, PHS Home Solutions Limited, Pilon Limited, Plug Me In (Heat) Limited, RAAM Construction Limited, RGE Services Limited, Robert Heath Heating Limited, Rothwell Plumbing Services Limited, Sayes Service Limited, Senate Mech Limited, Smith and Byford Limited, Stonegrove Ltd, Sure Maintenance Limited, Surefire Management Services Limited, Sureserve Fire and Electrical Limited, Switch2 Energy Limited, T Brown Group Limited, T.S.G. Building Services Plc, Thermoserv Limited, Vital Energi Utilities Limited, W.G.Wigginton Limited, West Coast Mep Ltd.
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