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31/10/2018

Fusion21 Selects CTS Projects For £290m Framework

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Warrenpoint-based facilities management company CTS Projects has been selected to join a £290 million Fusion21 framework.

The firm has been appointed as one of the 37 members to Fusion21's Repairs & Maintenance and Empty Buildings Frameworks.

The procurement frameworks are designed to support housing associations, local authorities and the wider public sector across the UK and Northern Ireland, with a range of reactive works and services – from out-of-hours reactive emergency repairs, and major void improvements to call handling services on a 24/7or out-of-hours basis.

Connaire McGreevy, Managing Director and founder of CTS Projects said: "It was an extremely rigorous procedure but we are delighted to have been selected by Fusion21, for local delivery in Northern Ireland – and pleased to be one of only 37 highly skilled firms appointed. 

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"Our public sector clients often request additional work to be carried out and these frameworks give them and other NI public sector bodies, a fast and compliant method of getting us to site, to deliver improvement and maintenance works."

Peter Francis, Director of Operations at Fusion21 added: "Having listened to the views and experiences of our members, these national frameworks bring a modern, dynamic solution for procuring responsive repairs and void arrangements and can integrate both planned work and responsive programmes into one package when required.

"We're delighted to have appointed a variety of firms to the frameworks - including CTS Projects Ltd – following a rigorous selection process."

Fusion21 frameworks are run by technical specialists and only feature pre-qualified, accredited suppliers. They allow OJEU (Official Journal of the European Union) compliant contracts to be entered into by any of Northern Ireland's public sector bodies via a direct award or a mini-tender competition. Fusion21 can either be involved in the full process, or allow CTS Projects and the public sector body to engage directly.

(CM)

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