Total Waste Management & Technical Services

Award

Value

£1,000,000,000

Classifications

  • Refuse and waste related services
  • Environmental services
  • Environmental management
  • Environmental monitoring other than for construction
  • Sewage services
  • Refuse disposal and treatment
  • Refuse transport services
  • Non-hazardous refuse and waste treatment and disposal services
  • Refuse recycling services
  • Cleaning services
  • Facility related sanitation services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

9 months 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, 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.
Procurement for Housing have established a Framework Agreement for the provision Total Waste Management & Technical Services, requiring service providers to work on national basis across the United Kingdom to provide removal of construction and office related waste streams.  Tenderers are capable of providing technical and compliance support and provide waste related reporting to support customers drive environmental, economic and operational improvements.

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