Energy Gain UK are delighted to announce our recent appointment to the prestigious Fusion21 Framework, which delivers a full range of Heating, Renewables, and Electrical works for UK Public Sector organisations to access.
Our inclusion on the Fusion21 Framework underscores the
company's commitment to providing market leading carbon consultancy services
along with an award-winning Solar PV construction division that delivers the latest renewable energy systems.
Notably this Framework, worth £820 million, covers innovative technologies dedicated to sustainable heating solutions and is specifically designed to support public organisations, including housing, education, and healthcare providers.
Chris McQuillan, Framework Manager at Fusion21 said:
“We are delighted to welcome all of the new suppliers onto Fusion21’s Heating, Renewables and Electrical Framework, including Energy Gain. The tender process was highly competitive and has identified the best contractors for our members to use for the delivery of a whole range of heating and electrical programmes. Members accessing this framework will benefit from flexible call-off options, UK-wide coverage, and the option to deliver social value to their communities, aligned to their organisational priorities.”
Craig Jones, Managing Director at Energy Gain UK said:
“We're thrilled to announce our inclusion in the Fusion21 framework as part of our continued strategic growth including expansion within the public sector.
Having completed over 2,500 projects, including collaborations with Colchester Borough Homes, NHS and other major PLCs such as Goodwin and Siemens it's encouraging to see frameworks like Fusion21 recognising the importance of specialised expertise in energy consultancy.
In an industry where understanding energy is crucial, we're committed to bringing our insights and expertise to the forefront, ensuring that businesses receive the best solutions for their unique needs.
We are looking forward to working with the Fusion21 framework, and the opportunities that lie ahead, to reduce the public sector energy operating costs and carbon footprint. Together, we will lead the charge towards a greener, more sustainable future.”