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Multi-specialism consultancies sought for multi-million-pound public sector framework
Multi-specialism consultancies sought for multi-million-pound public sector framework
Multi-specialism consultancies sought for multi-million-pound public sector framework
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Kitchen manufacturers are being sought for a new framework to supply kitchens and associated products to the public sector.
The Supply of Kitchen Units and Worktops (K7) framework from LHC, the contracting authority for WPA, will cover all public sector projects in the Wales region.
Last week, on the 3rd of December, it was Fuel Poverty Awareness Day. The statistics behind the day are shocking to say the least.
We’ll be exhibiting at Procurex Wales on the 26th of April 2022
PVC-U and timber window and door manufacturers, suppliers and installers are being sought for a new four-year framework for public sector projects.
The Windows and Doors framework (WD2) from WPA allows local authorities, social landlords and other public sector bodies to source PVC-U and timber products and end-to-end design services for both residential and non-residential projects.
The theme for this year’s Black History Month is Proud to Be; at WPA we can’t think of a better message to get behind. On a personal level we hope that our colleagues, partners, customers, and suppliers all feel proud of who they are and their heritage – and that they can express it in the inclusive environment we strive for as part of LHC.
This conference will look to understand the reasons for decarbonising, how the foundational economy can be supported, how and why tenants should be engaged with, and how innovation can support the transition to a low-carbon society.
Engineering Inspection Services (EIS1) includes eight workstreams that will enable public bodies to access pre-approved suppliers for the assessment of equipment and systems across social homes, high and low rise blocks, sheltered housing, office buildings, leisure centres, plant rooms and other assets.
The Roofing Systems and Associated Works framework (RS4) allows local authorities, social landlords and other public sector bodies to source specialist suppliers for the design, supply and installation of traditional flat roofing systems and associated works.