Property maintenance provider, Horbury Property Services, has been successful in bidding to be part of a framework agreement to provide hard FM services to NHS Shared Business Services (SBS) for a four-year period.
The agreement will see Horbury Property Services providing fire door inspection and remedial, building fabric maintenance, flooring services, ironmongery, partitioning and re-lamping services.
It will cover NHS facilities across the whole of England and Wales and is valued at around £400m.
Richard Sutton, general manager at Horbury Property Services, said: “We’re really pleased to have been successful in securing this latest framework agreement win with NHS SBS.
“This contract will see our team working across the UK to deliver high-quality property maintenance services to the NHS as part maintaining the fabric of its buildings and ensuring compliance.”
Mochamad Nurdyn, senior category manager at NHS SBS, added: “This is an important framework agreement and we are pleased to be contracting with a number of suppliers, including Horbury Property Services, to deliver maintenance services to meet NHS SBS’s requirements.”
This is the third recent framework agreement secured by Horbury, which was selected as part of an approved two-year framework agreement with Leeds Beckett University to provide flooring services for its Headingley and City Centre estates in Leeds; and by Fusion 21, a national procurement organisation and social enterprise, for providing passive fire services.
The company provides a full range of works which can form part of planned preventative maintenance programmes. This includes inspection, installation, repair and maintenance of fire doors, joinery works, fire stopping, sealing, fire compartmentation, fire alarm and emergency light testing, portable appliance testing, electrical testing and installation work, building fabric repairs, as well as external cladding and render repairs.
In addition, the wider Horbury Group provides dry wall partitioning, painting and decorating, ceiling and flooring upgrades and de-mountable screens, among others.