Procast earns spot on £980m retrofit framework

Procast Group owner and managing director Derek Innes
Hamilton-based principal contractor Procast Group has won a significant lot on a £980 million national retrofit framework.
The firm has been awarded Lot 13 on the Greater Manchester Combined Authority Net Zero Housing Retrofit Framework Agreement.
The work will see Procast Group provide a full end-to-end retrofit turnkey solution over a four-year period starting in August 2025.
The contract is for a national framework, covering all nine regions of England, not just Greater Manchester.
However, it is geared towards supporting Greater Manchester’s Net Zero target of 2038 – 12 years ahead of the overall UK Government target.
The work will see Procast Group, which is PAS2035/PAS2030 compliant, carry out an end-to-end solution from surveying to handover, with significant opportunities across England’s housing stock and access to various government grant funding schemes.
Procast Group will also provide expertise in project management, customer support, and quality assurance.
The framework is available to all public sector, housing associations, and third sector organisations.
Derek Innes, owner and managing director of Procast Group, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded this lot, which we feel really positions Procast as national player in the retrofit market.
“We are pleased to be playing our part in supporting UK Government’s net zero targets, alongside trying to tackle fuel poverty nationwide.
“This award demonstrates our capability to deliver complex, compliance-driven projects and provides a significant growth opportunity in the expanding retrofit sector.”