Fusion21, a UK-based company, has appointed suppliers to its £250m ($327.59m) national Materials Supply and Associated Services Framework.  

This multi-lot, multiyear framework is set to provide construction materials to housing providers and the public sector, facilitating the delivery of repairs and maintenance operations. 

Among the total of 17 specialist companies that have secured their positions on the framework are AKW Medi-care, Bradfords Building Supplies, City Electrical Factors, and more. 

The latest initiative is aimed at offering both regional and national coverage, with an emphasis on service delivery innovation and technology. 

This includes products that are energy efficient and contribute to net-zero goals. 

The framework is organised into six distinct lots, encompassing Lot 1 for General Building Materials, Lot 2 for Electrical, Lot 3 for Plumbing and Heating, Lot 4 for Managed Services, Lot 5 for Kitchens, and Lot 6 for Adapted and Accessible Living.  

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Fusion21 Operations group executive director Peter Francis said: “Our members are under increasing pressure to deliver efficient repairs and maintenance works while ensuring overall value for money, so we’re delighted the renewal will help to manage built assets effectively whilst achieving greater operational efficiencies and improving first-time fix performance. 

“Other benefits of using the framework include working with a team of technical procurement experts and a rigorously assessed and approved supply chain, in addition to accessing a compliant and efficient route to market with flexible call-off options, a variety of cost models, and the option to accommodate multiyear contracts.”

This announcement follows Fusion21’s earlier procurement of suppliers for its Building Improvements Framework, valued at up to £346m over a four-year period.  

The competitive tender process for this framework resulted in the selection of 70 specialist companies.