Colne-based Foulds Lifts is enjoying the benefits of winning a place on Consortium Procurement’s Passenger Lifts Framework Agreement.
Social landlords who own or manage properties with lift equipment have a duty to ensure they are properly installed and maintained in line with Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER).
Catherine Ogden, managing director of Foulds Lifts, said: “Securing a place on this framework agreement has been extremely beneficial for us. It means we are one of an elite group of 10 lift companies who have been able to tender for and win some of the biggest contracts on offer across the North of England, and has cemented our place as one the country’s leading independent lift companies.” Louise Chase, head of procurement at Consortium Procurement, said: “The Passenger Lifts framework was added to our comprehensive portfolio of solutions in order to ensure our members had a compliant, easy route to quality supply partners. EA Foulds Lifts, were rigorously tested to secure their place on the framework, ensuring they offered value to our members. I'm pleased to say that EA Foulds Lifts were the most economically advantageous tender in the above contracts they have secured via the framework.”
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