Frank Rogers has successfully secured a place on the Reactive Repairs & Maintenance and Empty Buildings Frameworks from Fusion21.

The framework offers a combined project value of up to £290 million, over a four year period. Main contractor, Frank Rogers, will be considered for major projects across the North West amongst a total list of 37 contractors, delivering works for housing associations, local authorities and other public service bodies.

Frank Rogers’ combined experience in the social hosing sector and wider construction industry places the firm in an ideal position to work with Fusion21 carrying out a range of project types.

Dean Rogers, Managing Director of Frank Rogers commented:

“Frank Rogers has worked with Fusion21 for many years and we have a strong and proven track record of successfully delivering contracts in collaboration/partnership with them. Its fantastic to see us appointed to this framework which presents a number of exciting opportunities for the business as we continue to grow and expand our service offering.”

Frank Rogers has been appointed under the Empty Buildings element of the framework.

Fusion21 provides procurement services and OJEU compliant frameworks to the public sector, and is committed to making a difference in communities across the UK. To date the firm has saved its members more than £177 million through the procurement process, created more than 5000 jobs and generated £76 millions of social value.