We’re pleased to announce that McBains has been awarded a place on the Fusion 21 consultants framework, as a supplier of zero carbon and sustainability services.
The 4-year framework will provide over 600+ public sector members with access to carefully vetted and highly skilled consultants, such as ourselves, for the provision of services related to property, construction and the built environment.
Anthony Coumidis, Director at McBains commented: “The inclusion of zero carbon and sustainability services as a new lot on the framework demonstrates Fusion 21’s commitment to helping their members achieve their environmental targets and we’re very much looking forward to engaging with members to assist them in meeting those aspirations.”
Phil Woodhead, Category Manager at Fusion21 commented: "We are delighted to welcome all of the new suppliers onto the framework. The tender process was highly competitive and the process has identified the best consultants for our members to use.”
If you’d like to find out more information, including how you can use the framework to procure our services simply get in touch at [email protected].
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