Scores of M&E firms win places on £400m CHIC framework
15-04-2025 00:47 via constructionenquirer.com

Scores of M&E firms win places on £400m CHIC framework

Midlands and southern housing procurement group, Central Housing Investment Consortium, has picked scores of firms for its new £400m Mechanical & Electrical Framework.
The four-year deal running to 2029 will be used to deliver heating, electrical and ventilation works for housing providers across the UK.
Firms have been split into two main lots: Mechanical and Heating Systems, and Electrical and Ventilation Systems.Major names winning places on the lots include Axis Europe, City Energy
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