The suppliers successfully appointed to a national Materials Supply and Associated Services Framework worth up to £250 million over four years have been announced.

A total of 17 specialist firms have secured a place on the framework designed to supply construction materials to housing providers, and the wider public sector, managing the delivery of repairs and maintenance works.

Providing regional and national coverage, the streamlined framework, managed by Fusion21, aims to offer innovation in service delivery solutions and technology – including energy-efficient and net-zero products, and provides access to all goods required throughout the property life cycle.

The framework is structured along a total of six lots:

  • Lot 1 General Building Materials
  • Lot 2 Electrical
  • Lot 3 Plumbing and Heating
  • Lot 4 Managed Services
  • Lot 5 Kitchens
  • Lot 6 Adapted and Accessible Living

The appointed suppliers are:

  • AKW Medi-care 
  • Bradfords Building Supplies 
  • City Electrical Factors 
  • City Plumbing Supplies Holdings 
  • Dennis & Robinson, t/a Paula Rosa Manhattan
  • Edmundson Electrical 
  • Huws Gray 
  • Magnet 
  • Moores Furniture Group 
  • PHC Parts
  • PROCare Shower & Bathroom Centre 
  • Rexel UK 
  • Stark Building Materials UK, t/a Jewson
  • Travis Perkins 
  • UK Plumbing Supplies 
  • Wolseley UK 
  • YESSS Electrical

Peter Francis, Group Executive Director (Operations) at Fusion21, said: “Our members are under increasing pressure to deliver efficient repairs and maintenance works while ensuring overall value for money, so we’re delighted the renewal will help to manage built assets effectively whilst achieving greater operational efficiencies and improving first-time fix performance.

“Thanks to member and supplier feedback, we’re also pleased to offer a new Adapted and Accessible Living lot which includes adapted kitchens. This means members can call-off their adapted bathroom and adapted kitchen requirements from the same supplier.

“Other benefits of using the framework include working with a team of technical procurement experts and a rigorously assessed and approved supply chain, in addition to accessing a compliant and efficient route to market with flexible call-off options, a variety of cost models, and the option to accommodate multi-year contracts.

“The Materials Supply and Associated Services Framework will also support members to deliver social value they can see in communities, aligned with their organisational priorities.”