Fusion21 Compliance & FM Framework Launch Event, London
Date and time
Location
Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre
108 Stamford Street South Bank London SE1 9NH United KingdomDescription
You are invited to join us for the launch of Fusion21’s new Compliance & Facilities Management Framework - worth up to £290 million over a four year period. The event offers an opportunity to:
- Meet the Fusion21 Facilities Management team;
- Catch-up with our new supply partners;
- Find out more about the framework and call-off processes;
- Discuss projects and how Fusion21 might be able to help you;
- Network with sector peers;
- Enjoy a free lunch.
This will be an informal drop in event - we have invited our new supply partners, existing and prospective members to join us.
We are running a separate launch event in Manchester on 16th May 2017 if this is more convenient. Spaces for both events are limited so please order a ticket.
Please find directions to the venue here: Directions
If you have any queries, please contact Jerry Spencer on 0151 481 3035 or email jerry.spencer@fusion21.co.uk
The framework went live on 3rd April 2017 (2017/S 068-127841) and includes 17 lots covering:
- Asbestos Surveying & Consultancy
- Asbestos Removal
- Legionella Consultancy
- Legionella Monitoring & Control
- Fire Risk Assessments
- Passive Fire Safety
- Active Fire Safety
- Electrical Testing
- Electrical Works & Re-wiring
- Retrofit Maintenance
- Electric Heating
- Electronic Security
- Warden Call & Tele-health
- Total FM
- Soft FM Services
- Hard FM Services (M&E)
- Compliance Software
Organised by
Fusion21 is a national procurement organisation and social enterprise, offering a range of procurement and community regeneration services for property, construction and the built environment.
We work with more than 280 public sector members - providing procurement expertise and OJEU compliant frameworks to the education, blue light and social housing sectors, in addition to working alongside NHS Trusts and local authorities.
To date Fusion21 has delivered £147 million savings through the procurement process, created more than 3,700 jobs and generated £63 million of community impact.