Fusion21 Workplace & FM Framework

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Value

£700,000,000

Classifications

  • Building and facilities management services
  • Heat-exchange units, air-conditioning and refrigerating equipment, and filtering machinery
  • Electrical installation work
  • Plumbing and sanitary works
  • Mechanical installations
  • Repair and maintenance services for pumps, valves, taps and metal containers and machinery
  • Repair and maintenance services of security equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations
  • Lift-maintenance services
  • Miscellaneous repair and maintenance services
  • Installation services of electrical and mechanical equipment
  • Catering services
  • Property management services of real estate on a fee or contract basis
  • Miscellaneous engineering services
  • Project management consultancy services
  • Disaster recovery services
  • Helpdesk and support services
  • Document management services
  • Computer facilities management services
  • Administration services
  • Grounds maintenance services
  • Sports fields maintenance services
  • Security services
  • Guard services
  • Printing services
  • Reception services
  • Refuse and waste related services
  • Medical waste services
  • Snow-clearing services
  • Cleaning services
  • Accommodation, building and window cleaning services
  • Building-cleaning services
  • Office, school and office equipment cleaning services
  • Facility related sanitation services
  • Pest-control services
  • Caretaker services
  • Locksmith services
  • Fencing, railing and safety equipment installation work

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Published

3 months ago

Description

Fusion21 has developed a framework for the full provision of workplace and facilities management services across public sector estates. This procurement exercise invited tenders from all interested economic operators that meet the criteria set out in the tender documentation. The framework is split into 4 lots, these include:
1.	Total Facilities Management
2.	Cleaning Services
3.	Security Services
4.	Building Engineering Services

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