The Guinness Partnership Limited, in partnership with its appointed managing agent ProcurePublic Limited, has awarded qualified and experienced contractors for inclusion on a new Buildings Remediation Framework.
The Framework is structured to support both planned and reactive building remediation projects and will enable the delivery of comprehensive building remediation works across residential and mixed-use developments.
This opportunity was open to all competent contractors with demonstrable experience in building remediation. Bidders applied for one or more workstreams (CPV, Region, Contract Value) depending on their capability. The framework is available for use by all UK public sector contracting authorities.
ProcurePublic encouraged applications from SMEs, regional contractors, tier 1 contractors and specialist providers committed to delivering quality, safety, and compliance.
Organisations are able to select the size of the project they wish to be considered for, ensuring fairness.
The scope includes, but is not limited to:
Fire Safety and Prevention Works, including:
Removal and replacement of unsafe cladding systems
Fire stopping and compartmentation
Installation of fire doors and associated joinery
Fire detection and suppression systems
Structural Remediation, such as:
Concrete and steel frame repairs
Structural strengthening and stabilisation
Foundation improvements
Envelope and External Works, including:
Façade replacement and repairs
Roof and balcony refurbishment
Window and door replacements
Internal Building Safety Works, covering:
Lift upgrades
Ventilation and smoke extraction improvements
M&E systems upgrade as part of compliance works
Compliance and Specialist Surveys, including:
Fire risk assessments
Intrusive investigations removal and management
IDVT and IDSP to enable Onboarding to efficiently complete compliance checks for new starters (Right to Work, DBS, employment references_ and existing employees for DBS checks
The Guinness Partnership Limited, together with its appointed managing agent ProcurePublic Limited, is awarding a multi-lot framework for the provision of Passenger Lift Services (Lot 1) and Mobility Lift Services (Lot 2).
The framework covers passenger lifts, specialist lifting equipment, and assisted bathing systems, including Arjo baths, hoists, and associated mobility lifting solutions.
The framework supports planned and reactive maintenance, servicing, installations, modernisation, and statutory compliance across residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings. It is designed to ensure safe, reliable, and fully compliant lifting equipment for building users.
The framework will be available for use by all UK public sector contracting authorities.
The Guinness Partnership Limited, with its appointed managing agent ProcurePublic Limited, is awarding a multi-lot framework for the provision of independent lift inspections LOLER (Lot 1) and lift consultancy services (Lot 2).
The framework supports statutory compliance, asset assurance, technical consultancy, risk assessments, and expert guidance relating to lifts in residential, commercial and mixed-use buildings.
The Framework is available to all UK public sector contracting authorities.
The Guinness Partnership Limited, with its appointed managing agent ProcurePublic Limited, has awarded qualified and experienced contractors for inclusion on its newly established Buildings Remediation Framework.
This Framework supports both planned and reactive remediation projects across residential and mixed-use properties and is available for use by all UK public sector contracting authorities.
The procurement was conducted through an open process. The opportunity was open to all competent contractors with demonstrable experience in building remediation and fire safety. Bidders were able to apply for one or more workstreams, via CPV codes, UK regions, and contract value bands, reflecting their organisational capability, experience, and capacity. This ensured equitable access for organisations of all sizes.
ProcurePublic encouraged submissions from SMEs, regional contractors, specialist providers, and established tier 1 contractors. Applicants were permitted to select the project size/value band for which they wished to be considered, supporting proportionality and fairness in line with best procurement practice.
The Buildings Remediation Framework covers a comprehensive range of remediation, safety, and structural works. The scope includes, but is not limited to:
A. Fire Safety and Prevention Works
Removal and replacement of unsafe cladding systems
Fire stopping and compartmentation
Installation of compliant fire doors and associated joinery
Fire detection, alarm systems, and suppression systems
B. Structural Remediation
Concrete and steel frame repairs
Structural strengthening and stabilisation
Foundation and ground improvement works
C. Envelope and External Works
Façade repairs and replacement
Roof repairs, renewal, and balcony refurbishment
Window and door replacement programmes
D. Internal Building Safety Works
Lift upgrades and refurbishment
Ventilation and smoke extraction system improvements
Mechanical & Electrical systems upgrades required for regulatory compliance
E. Compliance and Specialist Surveys
Fire Risk Assessments (FRA) including FRA Type 1-4
Intrusive investigations, opening-up works, removal, and management
Specialist compliance surveys relevant to remediation programmes
The Guinness Partnership Limited, in collaboration with managing agent ProcurePublic Limited, has awarded suppliers for a new Temporary Accommodation Framework. This framework is designed to meet the essential needs of public sector contracting authorities for temporary housing and decant services.
Under the framework, any UK Contracting Authority (as set out in the Contract Notice) may call upon suppliers to deliver a range of temporary accommodation solutions and related support services. These may include self-contained units (apartments and flats), serviced accommodation (house shares and guest houses), and emergency bed-and-breakfast arrangements. Additional services may encompass furniture hire, utilities management, housekeeping, welfare support, lettings, and tenancy management.
Selected suppliers will be required to provide a comprehensive, year-round accommodation and decant service, operating 24/7. This will cover the vetting, sourcing, and booking of suitable accommodation, along with the procurement of all necessary ancillary provisions through hire or purchase.
The Guinness Partnership Limited, together with its appointed managing agent ProcurePublic Limited, has awarded a single-lot framework for the provision of cleaning and associated services.
The framework covers communal cleaning, window cleaning, gutter cleaning, and the removal of bulk waste for residential, commercial, and mixed-use buildings.
The framework supports both planned scheduled services and reactive requirements, ensuring safe, clean, and well-maintained environments for residents and building users. The scope of services includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Communal Cleaning
Routine, periodic, and reactive cleaning of shared areas
Cleaning of entranceways, corridors, stairwells, lifts, and lobbies
Deep cleans and enhanced hygiene requirements
Cleaning of hard floors, carpets, and mats
Cleaning of communal kitchens, laundries, and amenity rooms
Bin store and refuse area hygiene
High-level dusting and environmental hygiene
Emergency cleaning and responsive attendance
Window Cleaning
Internal and external window cleaning
Abseil, cradle, MEWP, and pole-fed cleaning methods
Cleaning of glazing, façades, atria glass, balcony glass, and partitions
Gutter Cleaning
Routine, planned, and reactive gutter clearance
Associated downpipe and drainage clearance
Reactive and ad-hoc window cleans (where required as part of access provision)
Bulk Waste Removal
Removal and lawful disposal of bulk household waste
Clearance of fly-tipped materials
Removal of furniture, appliances, and oversized items
Scheduled and reactive bulk waste services
Workstream Selection
Although the framework is structured as a single lot, bidders were able to select the type of service(s) they can deliver through:
Workstream CPV codes
Regions / geographical coverage
Contract value bands
This structure ensures fairness and enables suppliers of all sizes-including SMEs, regional contractors, and specialist providers-to participate according to their capacity and service expertise.
The framework is available for use by all UK public sector contracting authorities.