Businesses across Ayrshire are being called on to grab a lucrative opportunity.
Companies in the area will have the chance to challenge for work worth up to £100m to support Scotland on its net zero journey.
A leading procurement expert is urging firms of all sizes to apply for the latest framework, offering property refurbishment and modernisation specialists the chance to bid for a huge range of environmental, electrical, joinery, plumbing and decorative works.
One of the key targets of the Scottish Procurement Alliance’s (SPA) latest framework is geared towards tackling Scotland’s 2045 net zero targets by seeking to retrofit and repurpose a wide variety of social housing and public buildings across the country.
Lesley Anderson, regional director at the Scottish Procurement Alliance, the country’s biggest, free-to-join procurement organisation, says the framework will help public bodies to manage their assets more effectively, comply with regulations, and improve their financial performance, ensuring that public assets are safe, reliable, and cost-effective.
Lesley said: “Retrofitting projects will play a huge role in making sure that we take the necessary steps to achieving Scotland’s net zero targets.
"We are helping councils, social landlords, the NHS and a host of other bodies to achieve what they need to in the most efficient and effective ways.
“The framework is an exciting opportunity for SMEs [small and medium enterprises] and larger organisations to get the chance to deliver on meaningful projects within the public sector.
"It has a huge emphasis on encouraging local supply chains, so we’re also hoping it will have huge benefits to local economies too.”
SPA’s 17 frameworks offer an efficient and compliant route to market for the construction, refurbishment and maintenance of social housing and public buildings.
It works with 120 partners, including councils, blue light services, the NHS and is particularly renowned for its work with an extensive range of social landlords.
Its latest refurbishment and modernisation framework, known as RM3, covers a huge range of works including kitchen and bathroom refits, heating system installations, extensive electrical works, mould prevention, fire safety upgrades, landscaping and other external works and energy efficiency.
Lesley added: “Our frameworks are constantly evolving to look at how we can support the public sector and the country as a whole – we’re confident the RM3 will do just that, playing a part to support the country’s wider drive to protect the planet.”
Five workstreams for the framework have been split into a series of project value bands to cater for a mix of SMEs able to take on refurbishment works.
The workstreams individually contain different value bands ranging from £0 -£2m+.
Bidders can apply to operate in one or more of seven regions - eastern Scotland, west central Scotland, Scottish Borders, Dumfries and Galloway, East and North Ayrshire mainland, South Ayrshire, and South Lanarkshire, but must be able to demonstrate a turnover of £500,000 to qualify.
SPA has emphasised the importance of having SMEs apply and has attended a variety of events targeted to SME’s to raise awareness and discuss opportunities.
It also works with 300 suppliers, mostly SMEs, who deliver services to SPA’s partners.
Those interested in the framework can apply here
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