Case Study

Replacing Aluminium Windows - Melton Borough Council

Melton Borough Council (MBC) committed to replacing all aluminium windows in their residential housing stock by 2024, including doors if required at survey. To achieve this, they used CPC’s Windows and Doors (WD2) Framework. The supplier chosen to complete the works was Astraseal. The objective of the project was to provide more energy-efficient windows and doors for residents, reducing energy bills and increasing overall comfort.

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Great Yarmouth Borough Council - Communal Entrance Doors

Satisfaction Score: Supplier Feedback Score: 56/56

The client was extremely happy with the new installation as the site is now secure. The new door entry installation is a cloud-based system, which enables the staff managing the site to do it remotely...

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Community Benefit Fund - Thorns Collegiate Academy School

CPC are a not-for-profit organisation. We invest any surplus we make into our Community Benefit Fund. Through this, we support our clients through social value initiatives for local communities in the North and Midlands.

Thanks to the Community Benefit Fund, we were able to offer the stock condition survey to Thorns Collegiate Academy School. The site survey sought to identify opportunities to reduce energy consumption, costs and carbon emissions arising from their operations within the building.

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Framework provider’s speedy integration helps college deliver STEM learning

With a new framework provider required midway through New College Durham’s ambitious Institute of Technology (IoT) refurbishment and new build, LHC Consortium Procurement Construction (CPC) stepped in to provide an efficient, reliable service to ensure timely handover for teaching.

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Detailed survey helps to improve housing for the vulnerable

CPC’s purpose is to work with our partners – our clients and suppliers – to deliver better buildings, homes and communities.

We’re a not-for-profit organisation, so one of the ways we do this is to invest any surplus we make into our Community Benefit Fund. Through this, we support our clients through social value initiatives for local communities in the North and Midlands.

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Trinity Methodist Church Refurbishment

The total refurbishment and alterations of Trinity Methodist Church, a 140 year old church to provide disabled access and toilet facilities, including LED’s in all rooms, heating, two new boilers and radiators.

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University of Warwick

Through CPC's Schools and Community Buildings (SCB2) framework, a new state-of-the-art Degree Apprentice Centre was built for students, which consisted of a three-storey building with an IT Teaching Lab, small amount of meeting rooms, nine teaching rooms, open plan break out area and a ground floor science lab.

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MMC procurement solution for ground breaking school extension

Consortium Procurement Construction provided a fast and efficient procurement framework solution for Northumberland County Council’s first-ever building project utilising the latest innovations in offsite construction.

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Parson Cross, Sheffield - Modern Methods of Construction

Helping a council successfully use Modern Methods of Construction to accelerate its house-building programme

CPC worked with Sheffield City Council to help them understand the process of modular construction, appointing specialists M-AR to a new housing project.

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Government’s Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery scheme, NW Leicestershire District Council

As part of the Government’s Green Homes Grant Local Authority Delivery scheme, North West Leicestershire District Council has implemented a programme of energy efficiency improvement works for 56 homes across the area, with a further 25 to be surveyed.

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