Retrofit and Decarbonisation Framework

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Value

£460,000,000

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Classifications

  • Refurbishment work
  • Energy-efficiency consultancy services
  • Overhaul and refurbishment work
  • Insulation work
  • Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning installation work
  • Solar energy
  • Installation services of electrical equipment

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  • award
  • contract

Published

4 months ago

Description

LHC Procurement Group have awarded the N9 Retrofit and Decarbonisation Framework.
This new Framework replaces LHCPG's successful Energy Efficiency Framework (N8) and our Energy Efficiency Consultancy Framework (N8C).
The Framework provides our clients with access to a range of retrofit and decarbonisation measures on their approach to achieving net zero targets.
This Framework consists of the following workstreams, and lots within them:
WORKSTREAM 1 - CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Lot 1 - Energy Policy/Strategy and Grant Funding Support
Lot 2 - Management Agent / Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy
Lot 3 - PAS 2035 (Domestic Building Audits and Heat Decarbonisation Plans)
Lot 4 - PAS 2038 (Commercial Building Audits and Heat Decarbonisation Plans)
WORKSTREAM 2 - MULTI-DISCIPLINARY WORKS
Lot 5 - Multi-Disciplinary Works - 0 to 750K
Lot 6 - Multi-Disciplinary Works - 750K to 2.5m
Lot 7 - Multi-Disciplinary Works - 2.5m plus
WORKSTREAM 3 - BUILDING INSULATION
Lot 8 - Internal Insulation
Lot 9 - Loft Insulation
Lot 10 - Cavity Wall Insulation
Lot 11 - External Wall Insulation - up to 11m
Lot 12 - External Wall Insulation - 11m and Higher
Lot 13 - Rainscreen Cladding
WORKSTREAM 4 - HEATING AND VENTILATION SYSTEMS
Lot 14 - Domestic Boiler Based Space Heating Systems
Lot 15 - Domestic Renewables Space Heating Systems
Lot 16 - Commercial and Communal Heating Systems
Lot 17 - District and Network Heating Systems
Lot 18 - Electrical Space Heating Systems
Lot 19 - Building Ventilation Systems
WORKSTREAM 5 - BUILDING CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Lot 20 - Building Management Systems
Lot 21 - Individual Metering
WORKSTREAM 6 - SOLAR PV AND ELECTRICAL
Lot 22 - Solar PV and Electrical Energy Storage Systems (EESS)
Lot 23 - EV Charging

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