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Consultants named for £30m public sector consultancy services framework
Winning consultancies have been named for a Britain-wide £30m framework to help support new build, refurbishment and retrofit of public sector buildings and homes.
Winning consultancies have been named for a Britain-wide £30m framework to help support new build, refurbishment and retrofit of public sector buildings and homes.
Winning construction sector companies have been named for a Britain-wide £1.2BN framework to provide homes built using modern methods of construction (MMC).
Eight senior figures hailing from housing associations across England, Scotland and Wales have been appointed onto our LHC Board and signals a move from a Joint Committee structure to a company limited by guarantee (CLG) and our own legal entity.
Fire safety experts are encouraged to register their interest in our new framework which covers new or replacement passive and active fire protection measures for existing and new domestic and non-domestic buildings, as well as consultancy and cladding.
Specialist contractors are being sought to register their interest in helping to shape a multi-million-pound framework launching later this year to deliver refurbishment and associated retrofit works for the public sector. This will include non-residential projects as well as associated retrofit works as part of wider refurbishment.
Four existing sets of regulations are expected to be replaced by a single, new regulatory framework. This will improve the way public procurement is regulated, enhance public services, empower communities and more. A Transforming Public Procurement checklist has been published which suggests initial actions in four key areas for contracting authorities to prepare for, when the new regulations take effect around early 2024.
Launching this week (30 January), consultancies and contractors have until 16 March to apply to be part of a £135m Asset Safety and Compliance (ASC1) Framework. Designed to help the public sector meet building life safety and maintenance government guidelines and legal responsibilities, providing a full suite of asset safety and compliance services.
Five frameworks to support public sector organisations on the journey to carbon net zero and in complying with government guidelines around building life safety and compliance. LHC encourages early engagement from public sector organisations as well as contractors, consultants and suppliers by registering their interest now.
New £135 million Framework invites property protection, security and management companies to support building safety and compliance for public sector organisations. Available nationwide, for contractors and consultants to register their interest and attend webinars.
Housing associations and local authorities looking to drive down bills for residents on low incomes can use two of LHC’s new frameworks to upgrade windows, doors and kitchens across their stock.