Fusion21 Building Safety and Compliance Framework

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Value

£2,860,000,000

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Building services
  • Technical testing, analysis and consultancy services
  • Risk or hazard assessment for construction
  • Health and safety consultancy services
  • Laboratory services
  • Training services
  • Technical training services
  • Building-fabric consultancy services
  • Asbestos removal services
  • Asbestos-removal work
  • Consulting services for water-supply and waste consultancy
  • Monitoring and control services
  • Water installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of pumps
  • Repair and maintenance services of taps
  • Repair and maintenance services of tanks
  • Tank-cleaning services
  • Installation services of tanks
  • Fire and explosion protection and control consultancy services
  • Fire-prevention services
  • Building-inspection services
  • Technical inspection services
  • Fire doors
  • Fireproofing work
  • Fire-prevention installation works
  • Fire-detection systems
  • Repair and maintenance services of firefighting equipment
  • Fire-alarm systems
  • Fire-alarm system installation work
  • Firefighting equipment
  • Installation services of fire protection equipment
  • Portable fire-extinguishers
  • Miscellaneous fire-protection equipment
  • Lighting equipment and electric lamps
  • Emergency lighting equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical distribution equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical building installations
  • Installation services of electrical equipment
  • Electrical installation work
  • Access control system
  • Repair and maintenance services of security equipment
  • Surveillance and security systems and devices
  • Alarm system and antenna installation work
  • Alarm-monitoring services
  • Burglar and fire alarms
  • Patient-monitoring system
  • Sound or visual signalling apparatus
  • Medical aids
  • Inspection of ventilation system
  • Ventilation equipment
  • Industrial chimneys
  • Fume cupboards
  • Woodworking equipment
  • Technical services

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Published

3 years ago

Description

Fusion21 has developed a Framework for the full provision of building safety and compliance works and services across public sector estates. The framework is split into fourteen (14) lots, these include:
Lot 1 - Asbestos Surveying & Consultancy
Lot 2 - Asbestos Abatement & Removal
Lot 3 - Legionella & Water Hygiene Consultancy
Lot 4 - Legionella Monitoring & Control
Lot 5 - Fire Safety Surveying, Engineering & Consultancy (Multi-Disciplinary)
Lot 6 - Fire Risk Assessments
Lot 7 - Fire Safety Inspections
Lot 8 - Passive Fire Protection - Fire Doors
Lot 9 - Passive Fire Protection - Fire Stopping
Lot 10 - Active Fire Safety
Lot 11 - Electrical Testing and Electrical Works
Lot 12 - Electronic Security
Lot 13 - Warden Call & Tele-health
Lot 14 - Local Exhaust Ventilation

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