Fusion21 has announced the suppliers appointed to the expansion of its Modular Building Framework – worth £175m, over a four year period.
The turnkey solution for the Design, Manufacture and Installation of Buildings of Modular construction will now also focus on servicing the blue light, health and leisure sectors, in addition to providing buildings for educational purposes and wider public use.
Having been successfully appointed to the original framework in 2017, Reds10 is one of eight companies selected for the £175m expansion.
Over its four years, the framework will provide Fusion21 members across the UK with temporary or permanent quality modular buildings, which are compliant with all building regulations and present lower carbon emissions than traditional builds.
Nick Verburg, Procurement and Supply Chain Manager at Fusion21 said:
“Fusion21 members accessing this framework will benefit from significant efficiency savings and social value, whilst accessing a range of sustainable building solutions specific to their building needs and requirements.”
Paul Ruddick, Managing Director of Reds10 said:
“Reds10 is proud to have been appointed to further lots on Fusion21’s Modular Building Framework. Modular construction is the future of the construction industry and Reds10 are at the cutting edge of what it can provide. We’re dedicated to being able to provide high quality, innovative and cost-effective construction solutions for the 21st Century.”