Winners for £950m Midlands property upkeep framework

Procurement consortium Efficiency East Midlands has named its favoured firms for a property improvements framework that could deliver £950m of work over four years.

The framework has been broken down into four main lots covering planned housing maintenance, commercial property, voids and specialist kitchen and bathroom fit-out.

Property Improvement Works Framework
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Planned Domestic Property Improvement Works (£300m)Axis Europe; D Brown Building Contractors; ENGIE Regeneration; Fortem Solutions; Impart Links; Jeakins Weir; J Tomlinson; Matthews and Tannert; Novus Property Solutions; Sustainable Building Services (UK); UK Gas Services; United Living (North); Wates Property Services; Woodland Property Services

Commercial and Corporate Building Improvement Works (£150m)
CLC Contractors; D Brown Building Contractors; Fortem Solutions; Gelder; H&J Martin; Hightown Construction; Jeakins Weir; J Tomlinson; Lindum Group; Marlow Builders; Novus Property Solutions; Peel Building Services; Robert Woodhead

Void Property Repairs and Improvement Works (£250m)
Axis Europe; CLC Contractors; D Brown Building Contractors; ENGIE Regeneration; Fortem Solutions; Jeakins Weir; Matthews and Tannert; Novus Property Solutions; UK Gas Services; United Living (North); Woodland Property Services

Kitchen and Bathroom Works (£250m)
Axis Europe; D Brown Building Contractors; Fortem Solutions; Impart Links; Jeakins Weir; J Tomlinson; Kier Services; Matthews and Tannert; Novus Property Solutions; UK Gas Services; United Living (North); Wates Property Services; Woodland Property Services

The EEM procurement body was formed in 2010 with five founding housing provider members. Together they have a combined property stock of around 2.5 million properties.

These typically consist of a mixture of domestic housing stock, communal and corporate buildings, hospitals, student accommodation, universities and depots.