Notting Hill Genesis has appointed five contractors to its new £1.5bn repairs and maintenance framework covering London and surrounding areas.
The housing association plans to spend £600m over the 15-year life of the deal, with the remaining £900m expected to come from third-party clients who can also access the framework. The agreement allows for a two-year extension beyond its initial four-year term.
Axis Europe, Ian Williams, T Gilmartin, Cardo (South) and Wates Property Services have secured spots on the single-lot framework. Contractors will be appointed to call-offs either through mini-competition or direct award.
The contract will run under a JCT measured term contract.
Notting Hill Genesis is using the open procedure under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
Works covered by the deal include building installation, pump and valve maintenance, and general building completion. The framework is open to other organisations within the Notting Hill Genesis group, as well as external bodies with similar needs.
Call-off contracts will run for up to 15 years each.
The framework runs alongside wider sector moves to simplify procurement across long-term maintenance services, while supporting delivery of decarbonisation and safety upgrades in social housing portfolios.
The contract was signed on 7 June following a competition that attracted seven bids.
