Social housing success for CMS Window Systems with Scottish Procurement Alliance appointment

Social housing success for CMS Window Systems with Scottish Procurement Alliance appointment

Window, door and curtain walling manufacturer and installer CMS Window Systems has secured a place on Scotland’s widely used public sector procurement framework, the Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA).

The supplier was able to demonstrate compliance with stringent technical, quality, supply chain management and customer service criteria set out by the SPA to win a place on the WD1 Windows and Doors framework for PVC-U windows and doors. The company is already a preferred supplier on Scotland Excel’s framework for replacement windows and doors, and it is a long-term fenestration partner to some of the UK’s largest social housing providers, including Fife Council, North Lanarkshire Council and East Dunbartonshire Council.

Pictured above from left to right are Chris McGinn, Senior Client Support Manager at SPA (Scottish Procurement Alliance) shaking hands with Colin Joyce, Business Development Manager at CMS Window Systems.

Chris McGinn, Senior Client Support Manager at Scottish Procurement Alliance, said: “The standards for becoming a SPA appointed company are set high, which ensures our partners get the best. We are delighted that CMS Window Systems has been appointed to our new WD1 Windows and Doors framework and we are looking forward to working with them on future projects.”

David Ritchie, Chief Executive Officer at CMS Window Systems added: “We’re delighted to be joining the SPA’s procurement framework for PVC-U windows and doors, which will enable many more social housing providers in Scotland to access our high quality products and services with ease and confidence.

“We’ve clearly demonstrated our corporate, technical and service strengths to the SPA and support their ethos in optimising the procurement process. Our extensive product portfolio is ideally suited to the needs of today’s housing specifiers, including housing comfort, energy efficiency and long-term value, supporting the major transformation which continues to be driven by the Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing (EESSH).”

 

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