Janitorial, Workwear and PPE Solutions Framework

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Value

£22,500,000

Classifications

  • Occupational clothing, special workwear and accessories
  • Cleaning and polishing products
  • Organic surface-active agents
  • Washing preparations
  • Dishwashing products
  • Anti-dust products
  • Kitchen equipment, household and domestic items and catering supplies
  • Brooms and brushes and other articles of various types
  • Miscellaneous manufactured textile articles
  • Toilet paper, handkerchiefs, hand towels and serviettes
  • Paper sanitary
  • Disposable paper products
  • Janitorial services
  • Electrical equipment and apparatus
  • Machines and apparatus with individual functions
  • Electrical supplies and accessories
  • Non-domestic vacuum cleaners and floor polishers
  • Non-domestic vacuum cleaners
  • Parts of non-domestic vacuum cleaners
  • Non-domestic floor polishers
  • Parts of non-domestic floor polishers
  • Waste and rubbish containers and bins
  • Bins
  • Gloves
  • Disposable gloves
  • Work gloves
  • Gauntlets
  • Specialised chemical products
  • Various chemical products
  • Medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products
  • Tulle, lace, narrow-woven fabrics, trimmings and embroidery
  • Printed matter and related products
  • Signs and related items
  • Various office equipment and supplies
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Clothing, footwear, luggage articles and accessories
  • Special workwear
  • Workwear accessories
  • Outerwear
  • Garments
  • Special clothing and accessories
  • Hats and headgear
  • Headgear and headgear accessories
  • Protective headgear
  • Footwear
  • Footwear other than sports and protective footwear
  • Boots
  • Protective footwear
  • Parts of footwear
  • Footwear incorporating a protective metal toecap
  • Medical equipments
  • Eye care products and corrective lenses
  • Goggles
  • Protective goggles
  • Safety equipment
  • Protective and safety clothing
  • Garments for biological or chemical protection
  • Miscellaneous medical devices and products
  • Medical clothing
  • Medical breathing devices
  • Disposable non-chemical medical consumables and haematological consumables
  • Hygiene monitoring and testing equipment
  • Manual swab test kits
  • Bespoke printed matter

Tags

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

Established in 2004, Procurement for Housing (PfH) is a national procurement consortium dedicated to the social housing sector and supported by the National Housing Federation (NHF), Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) and HouseMark. Collectively our Members manage more than 75% of UK’ social housing stock, with PfH helping them to achieve efficiency savings using a wide range of services including framework agreements, spend analyses, strategy reviews, consolidated billing and comprehensive reporting.
PfH is a contracting authority under Regulation 2 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (“PCR 2015”) and a central purchasing body under regulation 37 PCR 2015.
PfH has sought professional and experienced suppliers to form a framework agreement for Janitorial, Workwear and Personal Protection Equipment Solutions.
The Framework Agreement will be for an initial period of three (3) years with an option to extend for a further twelve (12) months.

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