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Call for bids on £800m building safety and compliance framework
Cristina Lago Deputy Editor
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Public sector procurement consultant Fusion21 is calling for bids to join its national building safety and compliance framework, worth up to £800m over four years.
Fusion21 is seeking competent and specialist companies to help landlords manage and maintain safety and demonstrate compliance in all building types across the public sector.
The framework is split into the following 12 slots:
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Lot 5: fire safety surveying and consultancy (multidisciplinary)
Lot 6: fire risk assessments
Lot 7: fire safety inspections
Lot 8: passive fire protection
Lot 9: fire suppression (sprinkler and mist) systems
Lot 10: active fire safety
Lot 11: warden call and tele-health
Lot 12: electronic security
Peter Francis, group executive director of operations at Fusion21, said: “Set to launch in April 2025, this framework renewal will enable members to continue addressing the unique safety challenges of buildings, ensuring the ‘golden thread’ of information is maintained, while also helping to address the challenges created by new legislation, such as the Building Safety Act.
“The framework is being set up under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and Fusion21 members accessing this offer will benefit from flexible call-off options, support from technical experts, and measurable cost efficiencies.”
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