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Mott MacDonald awarded a place on two NHS London Procurement Partnership frameworks, UK

Mott MacDonald

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Mott MacDonald has been awarded a place on two National Health Service (NHS) London Procurement Partnership (LPP) Buildings and Facilities Management Professional Services frameworks. Under the frameworks the consultancy will be able to tender for projects up to a value of £5 million.

LPP is a membership organisation, founded and funded by NHS organisations. It helps the NHS maximise investment in patient care and assists local trusts in delivering the highest quality services while adding lasting value.

Mott MacDonald has been named on six lots on the Advisory Services framework, which includes:

• BREEAM assessment
• Energy consulting
• Lighting consulting
• Specialist services for environmental impact condition monitoring and reporting
• Fire engineering
• Facilities management, building operations and asset management consultancy services

The consultancy has also been appointed as multi-disciplinary consultant on a Building Services framework. Through this, Mott MacDonald will offer cost advisory, project management, mechanical and electrical, civil and structural and construction, design and management services.

Dave Selvage, Mott MacDonald’s framework director, said: “Mott MacDonald has a strong track-record in providing strategic, operational and technical expertise to strengthen health systems and infrastructure. We look forward to working with LPP to improve operational efficiencies, realise savings and preserve front-line services for the NHS to achieve better patient outcomes.”

Both frameworks will run until 2018, with a review in 2016.

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