 |
Ferrob News |
Ferrob approved as a registered BPEC ventilation installation company.
We have recently been approved as a registered BPEC ventilation installation company.
BPEC is the leading provider of training and certification for the Building Services Engineering sector, which covers the gas, oil, plumbing, electrotechnical, heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration industries.
Our training materials range from technical training packs for Domestic Gas Safety and Water Regulations to our range of renewable energies manuals such as Solar Thermal Hot Water and Heat Pumps.
BPEC is dedicated to education and lifeong learning, and seeks to encourage individuals to undertake further training to continuously update their skills, both for personal development and to keep abreast of the industry's technological advances.
For more information on BPEC go to: www.bpec.org.uk/
Ferrob awarded Procurement for Housing and Fusion 21 Framework
North West based buying organisations Procurement for Housing and Fusion 21 have jointly announced new contractor panels worth up to £180m covering insulation and heating contracts.
Procurement for Housing is based in Birchwood and Fusion 21 in Huyton. Together the organisations represent 700 members, mostly housing associations, around the UK.
The first of the two frameworks, for insulation systems and materials, is estimated to be worth £150m over three years with the possibility of a 12-month, £50m extension.
The contractors were scored after tendering on the following criteria: cost, 50%, quality 30% and technical capability 20%. Warrington-based CEL (Collective Enterprises Limited) advised on the procurement.
The second framework is for the supply and installation of mechanical ventilation and heat recovery systems and heat recovery room ventilators.
The framework is again run jointly by Procurement for Housing and Fusion 21 and is worth £30m over three years, with the option to extend for a further 12 months subject to satisfactory performance reviews; the option to extend would be valued at £10m.
The tender process again saw bidders scored 50% on cost, 30% on quality and 20% for technical capability.
One of the successful companies appointed was Ferrob.
For information contact sales@ferrob.co.uk
|