Tarkett reappointed as supplier for NHS ProCure23 Framework

Published: 24-Jul-2024

UK-based commercial and residential floor and wall manufacturer Tarkett has renewed its appointment as a supplier for the NHS ProCure23 (P23) Framework in the UK

Tarkett, a UK-based commercial and residential floor and wall manufacturer, has renewed its appointment as a supplier for the NHS ProCure23 (P23) Framework in the UK. The company has been supporting the framework since its inception in 2016.

With over 70 years of experience in the healthcare sector, Tarkett is proud to be a leading choice, with half of all European hospitals using Tarkett flooring.

About the P23 Framework

ProCure23 (P23) is a Construction Procurement Framework administered by the Department of Health to develop and deliver NHS and Social Care capital schemes and projects in the UK.

This framework appoints suppliers to provide construction, design, and related services for NHS and other public healthcare projects. By streamlining the procurement process and improving efficiency in the delivery of healthcare facilities, the P23 Framework maximises value and generates savings for the public sector.

Tarkett has renewed its appointment as a supplier for the NHS ProCure23 (P23) Framework 

Simplifying the process for NHS partners

Tarkett's renewed status as a ProCure23 supplier offers significant benefits to NHS partners in the UK. This designation simplifies the procurement process, granting access to proven healthcare flooring solutions and inspiring confidence in Tarkett's expertise and dedication to the sector.

The P23 Framework streamlines acquisition, enabling NHS organisations to efficiently obtain Tarkett's innovative products designed to meet the strict requirements of healthcare environments.

Tarkett's wide range of vinyl, linoleum, and carpet options ensures optimal performance, durability, and compliance.

Designing for the future of healthcare

Tarkett flooring is widely used in the healthcare sector, with half of the hospitals in Europe equipped with its products. Its diverse portfolio includes vinyl, linoleum, safety, carpet, static conductive, wet room, wall coverings, and accessories, catering to all areas of healthcare facilities.

The company has been supporting the framework since its inception in 2016

The company offers solutions that fit specific project needs, including CAPEX and OPEX options. Its priority is to maintain sterile medical environments, and its flooring and wall solutions are designed to be easy to clean and resistant to stains and chemicals.

In imaging areas, operating theatres, reception & common areas, products like iQ Granit and iQ Eminent offer exceptional performance, extreme durability, and superior resistance to wear, stains, and abrasions.

Additionally, they require no polish or wax. A simple dry buffing restores the original appearance. In corridors, patient rooms, canteens and cafeterias, products like ProtectWALL 1.5 and iQ Optima are available.

They are specifically designed for these demanding environments, providing high-performance protection against impacts, shocks, scratches, stains, and chemicals, and being easy to clean.

For decades, Tarkett has been committed to developing innovative flooring solutions with people in mind, including patients, medical staff, and cleaners

Working in collaboration with P22 and AkzoNobel

Working in collaboration with P22 and AkzoNobel, a multinational company that creates paints and performance coatings for both industry and consumers worldwide, Tarkett's produced the Healthcare Colour Palette, an evidence-based selection tool that offers pre-selected and matched floor and wall combinations that have been approved by the Department of Health to support ProCure designers. 

Supporting the healthcare community

Tarkett supports the healthcare community through its Human-Conscious Design (trademarked), a pledge to create flooring that is good for people and the planet.

The company was the first flooring manufacturer to remove phthalates from its collections

For decades, Tarkett has been committed to developing innovative flooring solutions with people in mind, including patients, medical staff, and cleaners.

The company was the first flooring manufacturer to remove phthalates from its collections, with TVOCs 100 times lower than the strictest European standards. Its Human Conscious Design ethos means it uses healthy materials that have a positive impact on people and the indoor environment. 

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