Framework for Construction Consultancy Services (GEN4)

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  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

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Published

1 year ago

Description

EN:PROCURE LIMITED (“ENP”) is a social housing regeneration consortium based in the North of England. ENP specialises in the procurement of goods, works and services for the construction and maintenance of social housing properties but may extend to other property types that are owned or managed by our Members.
ENP wishes to procure and enter into a framework agreement to provide a broad range of professional consultant services to support our Members with various consultancy and specialist services principally for construction related services for social housing, public sector and commercial buildings, and specialist areas such renewable energy services.
Call offs under the framework may be undertaken on a on a single stage or multi-stage call-off basis, with provisions for early consultant involvement.
The Consultant(s) will be expected to provide the services on a collaborative way to a high standard and are expected to share ENP's commitment to regeneration, specifically the creation of training, work placement, educational activity, direct and shared apprenticeship, and new employment opportunities. Over the term of the framework ENP will expect Consultant(s) to develop their own ESG strategies as appropriate to bring wider benefits to ENP and its Members.

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Mr Istvan Baranyi

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+44 3306061460

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