Following a competitive tender process, Fusion21 has announce the suppliers successfully appointed to its national Workplace and Facilities Management Framework, worth up to £700 million over four years.
A total of 45 specialist firms – 40% being SMEs, have secured a place on the framework - now in its third iteration due to its previous success and designed to provide a range of hard and soft facilities management (FM) services to support the operation of public buildings.
Providing regional and national coverage, the framework offers access to supply chain innovation and efficiencies and will facilitate the outsourcing of building management contracts, enabling organisations to focus on their core activities.
The framework is split into four lots:
• Lot 1 FM Principal Contractor (Total FM)
• Lot 2 Cleaning and Washroom Services
• Lot 3 Security Services
• Lot 4 Building Engineering Services
Peter Francis, Group Executive Director (Operations) at Fusion21 said: "Having listened to member and supplier feedback, we've streamlined previous lots to create a new generation of the Workplace and Facilities Management Framework, suitable for various building types and covering single sites to national portfolios.
"Working with a team of technical procurement experts and pre-qualified suppliers, our members will be supported to deliver increased operational efficiency, while benefiting from a fast route to market and flexible call-off options.
"As with all Fusion21 frameworks, this latest framework enables our members to deliver social value they can see in communities, aligned with their organisational priorities."
Successful suppliers appointed to Fusion21's national Workplace and Facilities Management Framework:
Amey Community Limited
Atlas Maintenance Services Ltd
BAM FM Limited
Bellrock Property & Facilities Management Limited
CBES Limited
CBRE Managed Services Limited
Chase Services Group Ltd
Chequers Contract Services Ltd
City Group Security Limited
Compact Security Services Limited
D2 Facilities Ltd
Diamond Facilities Support Limited
Diamond UK Facilities Management Ltd
DMA Maintenance Limited
EJ Parker Technical Services (Scotland South) Ltd
EMCOR Group (UK) plc
Equans Services Limited
Eric Wright FM Limited
G4S Facilities Management (UK) Limited
Galliford Try Facilities Management Limited
Graffins Services Limited
Grosvenor Facilities Management Limited
Guarding Professionals Ltd
H.& J. Martin Limited
Irwin M&E Limited
ISS Mediclean Limited
Kingdom Services Group Limited
Lancer Scott Facilities Management Limited
Lorne Stewart PLC
M J Quinn Integrated Services Limited
Mitie FM Limited
Norse Commercial Services Limited
OCS Group UK Limited
Oracle Security Services Ltd
Pareto Facilities Management Limited
SBFM Limited
SENCAT LTD
Sewell Facilities Management Limited
Spectrum Service Solutions Limited
Supreme Protection Limited
T3 Security Limited
Tenon FM Limited
Total Clean Services Limited
Wates Property Services Limited
Wetton Cleaning Services Limited
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