Framework Agreement for the Supply and Installation of Low and Zero Carbon Technologies

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Value

£1,292,485,000

Classifications

  • Heating works
  • Heat pumps
  • Parts of heat pumps
  • Heating equipment
  • Solar panels
  • Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning installation work
  • Heating-system design services
  • Solar installation

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Procure Plus are a value focused, not for profit company that specialises in the procurement of goods and services related to both the new build, repair, and maintenance of social housing. Originally focussed in the North West, Procure Plus are now extending their offer with the aim of delivering a service across the UK. Procure Plus wishes to procure and enter into a framework agreement for the supply and installation of low and zero carbon technologies.
Suppliers and contractors appointed to the framework agreement will be required to work collaboratively across the different lots in the framework agreement to deliver projects that will increase energy efficiency within buildings across both social housing and the wider public sector.

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