Experts and consultancies in property maintenance, water safety, and radon and asbestos services are being encouraged to register their early interest for LHC’s ASC1 public sector framework
The Asset Safety and Compliance (ASC1) framework from public sector framework provider LHC will cover all five LHC Group areas including Scottish Procurement Alliance (SPA), Welsh Procurement Alliance (WPA) and South West Procurement Alliance (SWPA), Consortium Procurement Construction (CPC) and London and South East (LSE).
The ASC1 framework will give all public sector bodies, including local authorities and housing associations, the opportunity to source expertise in a wide range of fire, gas and building safety, property protection and maintenance services for their asset stock under one framework.
It is now open for suppliers to register their interest and participate in early market engagement.
The new framework brings together existing LHC frameworks under one umbrella
ASC1 brings together LHC’s existing Asbestos (AS2), Fire Safety (FS1), Vacant Property Protection (V7) frameworks, as well as introducing additional workstreams, to make it easier for contracting authorities to procure a variety of compliance services.
The framework will help to drive time and cost efficiencies
Dean Fazackerley, LHC Head of Technical Procurement, commented: “Our ASC1 framework arrives in response to public sector clients telling us they needed a comprehensive option covering safety, property protection and maintenance for their asset stock.
“As well as offering a more concise route to market, it is there to help drive time and cost efficiencies by making their procurement process easier and more streamlined for these services.
“ASC1 will offer clients access to broad compliance testing and maintenance expertise, including fire, gas and HVAC, asbestos, water management, vacant property management and security, passenger lifts and lifting equipment, electrical safety testing and radon gas management.”
LHC will hold engagement webinars with interested parties on 6 and 20 September to discuss initial proposals and to gain feedback, before finalising the framework and issuing the tender.
Suppliers are encouraged to register interest for the framework and participate in the early market engagement before the tender opens for applications in November 2022.
To register interest in the ASC1 framework, visit LHC’s In-Tend Portal.