Framework for the provision of a workplace solution

Award

Value

£60,000,000

Classifications

  • Various office equipment and supplies
  • Printed matter and related products
  • Office and computing machinery, equipment and supplies except furniture and software packages
  • Furniture (incl. office furniture), furnishings, domestic appliances (excl. lighting) and cleaning products
  • Education and training services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

HEART Academies Trust (HEART) awarded a Framework Agreement for the provision of a workplace solution, 
The framework is focused on the education sector and is to provide Customers with access to a full range of office and classroom suppliers including janitorial and other associated supplies.
A vision to drive sustainable outcomes through ethically sourced goods, and Customer optionality for green and more suitable products including communicating where issues and challenges arise
To drive sustainable operations through the use of recycled packaging, and where possible the elimination of single use plastics including communicating where issues and challenges arise
The Framework will provide office and classroom suppliers including janitorial and other associated supplies, this will include but is not limited to:
• Office stationery - general office stationery products e.g., pens, pencils, marker pens, envelopes, highlighter pens, whiteboard pens, desktop accessories, pockets and filing accessories, presentation items, diaries and associated office miscellaneous supplies, envelopes and address labels, water-based ink pens, wood free colouring pencils, calendars and diaries
• Paper - copier paper, bulk paper orders
• Janitorial goods - washroom supplies, blue roll, washing up liquid, soap dispensers and consumables, refuse sacks, waste containers washroom supplies, signage locks.
• Personal protection equipment-. safety clothing, hard hats, first aid kits, fire blankets, first aid foil blankets, CO2 fire extinguisher and eye protectors.
• Small office machines - laminators, shredders, guillotines, desktop printers, adding machines, label making machines, paper shredding machines.
• Electronic office and media supplies e.g., ink and toner printer cartridges including remanufactured, CDs, DVDs and USB drives, electronic storage media and peripherals.
• Classroom supplies and resources - including art supplies, teaching supplies, folders, pockets, dividers schoolbooks, exercise books, exercise paper.

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