Engineering inspection suppliers appointed to £5million public sector framework

Eight suppliers have been awarded a place on a new engineering inspection framework, worth £5million, for public sector organisations across England and Wales.

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.

Delivered by public sector procurement specialist LHC, EIS1 is a new framework established in partnership with Southwark Council and designed to meet the requirements of health and safety statute and related regulations, including the Health and Safety at Work Act.

Its workstreams cover: lifting equipment; electrical equipment; power press and associated machinery, mechanical systems; pressure plant and systems; local exhaust ventilation; fall protection testing and inspection; playground and playground equipment; and multi-discipline inspection services.

Dean Fazackerley, head of technical procurement at LHC, said:

“This new framework has been designed so we can offer our clients a very high standard of service, provide them with flexibility of options for different assets, and enable them to meet their insurance and health and safety inspection requirements. We also want to provide the foundations for positive and constructive client-supplier relationships that ensures the safe operation of assets, minimise risks to the public, ensure quality and provide legal compliance.

“Bidders to the framework were evaluated based on scenarios reflecting actual operational conditions that clients will encounter, to ensure all risks were addressed and their service would be fit for purpose. The scenarios tested their customer service awareness and sensitivity to differing needs and situations.”

 

Any organisation bound to procure under PCR2015 can access this framework.

The full list of appointed companies (in alphabetical order) is:

Ashdale Engineering UK

Bath Property Maintenance

British Engineering Services

Bureau Veritas UK

HSB Engineering Insurance Services

MAND (PLS)

Plansafe Solutions

VT Inspections.

 

The framework will run for four years from 7 September 2021. For more information on the framework visit the CPC website

 

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