R egional procurement specialist EN:Procure is inviting tenders for its latest installers framework valued at £3.2bn.

The procurement arm of social housing consortium Efficiency North is looking for bidders for the latest version of its Installation and Repairs Framework.

The framework is made up of 37 lots covering a wide range of installations and repairs including electrical, heating, roofing and brickwork.

It will be available for social housing projects across Yorkshire and Humber, the East Midlands and the northwest.

The current version of the framework has delivered more than £272m of repairs, maintenance and installation since it was launched in 2019.

Lee Parkinson, chief executive at EN:Procure, said: “Following on from the success of the current version of the framework over the past four years, we’re looking forward to welcoming bids to tender for this upcoming iteration, especially with it being one of the first to be procured with our latest generation of framework agreements.

“As well as delivering a great service for those that use the framework to procure installation and repairs works, the successful applicants will also need to match Efficiency North’s commitment to training and skill development, including the use of apprenticeships.”

Prequalification questionnaires need to be returned by 1 September 2023.

Source: Construction Enquirer

R egional procurement specialist EN:Procure is inviting tenders for its latest installers framework valued at £3.2bn.

The procurement arm of social housing consortium Efficiency North is looking for bidders for the latest version of its Installation and Repairs Framework.

The framework is made up of 37 lots covering a wide range of installations and repairs including electrical, heating, roofing and brickwork.

It will be available for social housing projects across Yorkshire and Humber, the East Midlands and the northwest.

The current version of the framework has delivered more than £272m of repairs, maintenance and installation since it was launched in 2019.

Lee Parkinson, chief executive at EN:Procure, said: “Following on from the success of the current version of the framework over the past four years, we’re looking forward to welcoming bids to tender for this upcoming iteration, especially with it being one of the first to be procured with our latest generation of framework agreements.

“As well as delivering a great service for those that use the framework to procure installation and repairs works, the successful applicants will also need to match Efficiency North’s commitment to training and skill development, including the use of apprenticeships.”

Prequalification questionnaires need to be returned by 1 September 2023.

Source: Construction Enquirer