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Efficiency North, EN:Procure

EN:Procure launch Gen-4 lifts framework

Ten contractors are celebrating after winning their bids for work in EN:Procure’s new £30m framework for the installation, refurbishment, servicing and maintenance of lifts, stairlifts and personal lifting equipment in residential, public and commercial buildings.

EN:Procure invited tenders for work from companies that could fulfil its requirements to work collaboratively, to a high standard and reflect its commitment to wider regeneration.

The ten highly-skilled contractors appointed have specialist third party or independent accreditation through the Lift and Escalator Association (LEIA) or the Lifting Equipment Engineers’ Association (LEEA).

“Their credentials further underline that the EN:Procure framework provides a leading-edge supply chain for members,” said Emma Mottram, director of operations at EN:Procure.  “Those chosen will provide more specialist services, essential in a complex sector that relies on high safety standards and the need to meet stringent legal requirements.

“As always, we look for companies with impressive skills in a particular sector. For example, those working with vulnerable residents and users must prioritise people’s safety, mobility and dignity while also adhering to important health and safety regulations.

“We have been so impressed by the track record of the companies that applied to the framework – we know this future work will be in good hands. They are also a good match for our constant focus on creating jobs and training opportunities, work placements and apprenticeships that bring wider benefits to the area they will operate in.”

While the framework was procured on the basis of two original lots set out in the invitation to tender (ITT), on projects across the UK and for a framework duration of 48 months – the framework has been designed to offer clients greater flexibility, enabling them to utilise each lot separately or combine them as needed.

The types of lifts involved are low and high-rise and include hydraulic and traction passenger lifts, goods lifts, service lifts and trolleys, hoists/lifting equipment, curved and straight stairlifts and wheelchair platform lifts.

The scope of the framework also extends to escalator installations, moving walkways, technical inspections and lift maintenance services.

Emma added: “This is a great opportunity for contractors working in this part of the built environment. We’re delighted to appoint a range of successful firms that share our ethos and will bring social value and other benefits to the wider community. We look forward to the new job creation that this framework will entail and to working with companies as they further develop their ESG strategies.”

The new framework was procured under EN:Procure’s latest Gen-4 generation of tenders, incorporating the FAC-1 Framework Agreement and dynamic models for ESG delivery, as well as a focus on increased transparency and collaboration. It will provide a wide range of social, economic and environmental benefits for communities served by Efficiency North’s membership of social housing providers, local authorities and other public sector bodies. 

More information about the new framework including contractors appointed by the combined lot HERE.

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