Procurement for Housing: Planned Works Framework

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Value

£675,000,000

Classifications

  • Refurbishment work
  • Windows, doors and related items
  • Erection and related works of roof frames and coverings
  • Construction structures and materials; auxiliary products to construction (except electric apparatus)
  • Building installation work
  • Joinery and carpentry installation work
  • Facade work
  • Installation of doors and windows
  • Installation of windows
  • Installation of doors and windows and related components
  • Aluminium
  • Construction work for school buildings
  • Civic centre construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to education and research
  • Construction work for buildings relating to health
  • Kitchen furniture and equipment
  • Kitchen equipment, household and domestic items and catering supplies
  • Kitchenware
  • Articles for the bathroom and kitchen
  • Kitchen equipment
  • Fitted kitchens
  • Timber
  • Steel
  • Electrical installation work
  • Building completion work
  • Electrical wiring and fitting work
  • Electrical installation work of heating and other electrical building-equipment
  • Electrical materials
  • Electrical wiring work
  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical building installations
  • Residential homes construction work
  • Building alteration work
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Nursing home construction work
  • Secondary school construction work
  • Construction-related services
  • Construction work for social services buildings
  • Painting work
  • Painting and glazing work
  • Plastering work
  • Roof-painting work
  • Repainting work
  • Decorating supplies
  • Roofing materials
  • Fencing, railing and safety equipment installation work
  • Erection of fencing
  • Paving and asphalting works
  • Landscape gardening services
  • Water heaters and heating for buildings; plumbing equipment
  • Bathrooms construction work
  • Sanitary fixture installation work
  • Floor and wall covering work
  • Plumbing and sanitary works
  • Roof maintenance work
  • Roof-covering and roof-painting work
  • Roof insulation work
  • Guttering work
  • Flashing and guttering work
  • Insulation work
  • Cladding works
  • Energy-efficiency consultancy services
  • Solar installation
  • Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
  • Repair and maintenance services of central heating
  • Radiators

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year 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 90% of UK’ social housing stock, with PfH helping them to achieve efficiency savings using a wide range of services including framework agreements, dynamic purchasing systems, 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.
Please refer to www.pfh.co.uk for additional information.
PfH is administered by Inprova Limited and is headquartered in the North West of England with over 20 years of expertise and experience offering a complete procurement solutions package across outsourcing, technology and consultancy. By integrating procurement services and technology, Inprova operates as a delivery partner, supporting business performance improvement for the public sector.
PfH is seeking suitably qualified and experienced Suppliers to be part of it's Planned Works Framework. The framework will operate nationally and will cover 19 lots.

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