Alumasc Roofing Systems is appointed to service LHC’s framework agreement for Flat Roofing (FR2) across the UK until March 2021
LHC is the leading independent provider of technical product advice and procurement solutions. Their free to use procurement frameworks help local authorities, social landlords and other public sector bodies make more informed choices about the products and services they need for the construction, refurbishment and maintenance of social housing.
Flat Roofing framework
The LHC framework for flat roofing is available to all local authorities, housing associations and other public sector bodies in England, Scotland and Wales. This framework offers access to national manufacturers/system suppliers and their local and national approved installation contractors.
Fully OJEU compliant, this framework is suitable for residential applications and other types of public sector buildings. This free to use framework offers design, supply and installation of flat roofing and associated works including:
- Design, survey, technical support and advice
- Supply and installation of various flat roof covering systems and associated components
- General scaffolding design and erection as per the building type
Optional works include roofing systems and associated flat roof works
This framework has been established in strict compliance with UK Public Sector procurement rules for use by public sector bodies in the UK as detailed in the LHC buyer profile (www.lhc.gov.uk/buyerprofile) and as specified in the Contract Notice:
- 2016/S 190-340026 – England
- 2016/S 190-340034 – Scotland
- 2016/S 190-340025 – Wales
The framework in action
As well as providing compliance, quality and best value to Alumasc clients, this Framework for Flat Roofing (FR2) supports a streamlined process from the award of a contract (call-off)
to completion of a project.
Competitive market prices
Prices in place at call-off stage maintain the best value as established in the evaluation stage
Quick and efficient procurement
Speedy access to Alumasc Roofing Systems and the options of a mini-competition or direct award
Instant access to project data
Continuous access to information throughout the procurement process through the suppliers’ online portal
Delivery periods guarantee
Guaranteed delivery periods that ensure services and works are delivered to meet work schedules
Advice on design and regulatory compliance
Guidance on interpretation and conformity to all statutory regulations and planning requirements
Service levels guarantee
Guaranteed service levels from inquiry to supply, providing peace of mind that services and works will be conducted effectively
High-quality standards
Standards of quality maintained throughout projects through monitoring in accordance with the ISO 9001 Quality Management System
Quick project starts
Enabled by pre-tendered procurement that reduces the cost and time input by publicly funded organisations
Award weighting criteria
If you have a potential project that may benefit from this framework or require any further information please call 03335 771 500 or email: contact@alumasc-exteriors.co.uk
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