Winners for £346m Fusion21 building upgrade framework
Seventy firms have secured places on procurement group Fusion21’s national building improvements framework worth up to £346m over a four-year period.
Around three-quarters of the winners are SMEs and together cover a wide range of internal and external improvement works from the installation of kitchens, bathrooms, windows and doors to roofing work.
Fusion21 Building Improvements Framework
A. Connolly
FWJ
PiLON
Amber Construction Services
Guildmore
Piperhill Construction
Arc Group London
Ian Williams
Polyteck Building Services
Architectural Decorators
Jackson, Jackson & Sons
Quinn (London)
Aspect Group Services
Jeakins Weir
R & M Williams (Holdings)
Axis Europe
Kier Services
R. Benson Property Maintenance
AYM (Services)
Lawtech Group
Re-Gen (UK) Construction
BAAS Construction
LCB Group Holdings
Saltash Enterprises
Bell Group
Lovell Partnerships
Seddon Construction
Breyer Group Public Company
M & J Group (Construction & Roofing)
SERS Energy Solutions Group
C.L.C. Contractors
M&R Heating Services Northwest
Sterling Services (Northern)
Carroll Group
M&Y Maintenance & Construction
Surefire Management Services
Chas Berger
M.D. Building Services
Sustainable Building Services (UK)
Chigwell (London)
Mascott Construction (Europe)
T Brown Group
Clark Contracts
Maurice Flynn & Sons
T.S.G. Building Services
Combined Facilities Management
Milestone Contracting
Thomas Sinden
CTS Projects
Morgan & Bond
Topcoat Construction
DLP Services (Northern)
Mulalley & Co.
United Living (South)
Ecosafe Heating
Niblock (Builders)
Ups Building & Maintenance
Emanuel Whittaker
Oxford Direct Services Trading
Wates Property Services
Esh Construction
P. Casey & Co.,
Wright Build
Etec Contract Services
P. Casey (Land Reclamation)
WRPS Group
Fortem Solutions
P.K. Murphy Construction
Frank Rogers (Building Contractor)
Penny Lane Builders
The new lotting structure has been enhanced to include four new dedicated lots covering damp and mould, external environmental improvements (such as fencing, driveways, walls, hard and soft landscaping), insulation, and aids and adaptations.
Peter Francis, executive director of operations at Fusion21, said: “In response to member and supply chain feedback and in line with the proposed updates to the Decent Homes Standard, the renewed framework now covers even more aspects of building improvement.
“It is set up to help tackle problems such as damp and mould as well as issues with major components like roofs, windows, doors, kitchens and bathrooms, hard and soft landscaping and aids and adaptations.”