Fusion21 has announced the suppliers successfully appointed to its Modular Building Framework — following an expansion worth £175m, over a four year period.
A total of eight highly skilled firms have secured a place on the framework which is designed to service local authorities, leisure, blue light and healthcare sectors in addition to providing buildings for educational purposes and wider public use.
Providing a full turnkey solution for the Design, Manufacture and Installation of Buildings of Modular construction, the framework — worth a total of £400m — offers Fusion21 members temporary or permanent quality modular buildings which are compliant with all Building Regulations and present lower carbon emissions than traditional builds.
Nick Verburg, Procurement and Supply Chain Manager at Fusion21, said: “Modular offsite construction is an innovative and cost-effective way to deliver buildings for the 21st Century, and we are delighted to have expanded this flexible procurement solution in response to market demand and member feedback.
“Fusion21 members accessing this framework will benefit from significant efficiency savings and social value, whilst accessing a range of sustainable building solutions specific to their building needs and requirements.
“This framework can service a range of public building spaces — from offices to town halls and libraries, in addition to sports pavilions, sports halls and leisure centres.”
Fusion21 provides procurement services and OJEU compliant frameworks to the public sector, and is committed to making a difference in communities across the UK. To date the firm has saved its members more than £177m through the procurement process, created more than 5,100 jobs and generated £76m of community impact.
Below lists the successful suppliers appointed to Fusion21’s national Modular Buildings Framework:
Danzer Ltd
MTX Contracts Ltd
Wernick Buildings Ltd
Elliott Group Ltd
Qube Structures Ltd
Western Building Systems Ltd
Integra Buildings Ltd
REDS10 (UK) Ltd