Workshop to discuss proposals for asset safety & compliance framework

Workshop to discuss proposals for asset safety & compliance framework

The workshop will be held in its Livingston office

The Scottish Procurement Alliance is inviting its public sector partners to a pre-tender engagement workshop to discuss proposals for its upcoming ASC1 Asset Safety & Compliance framework.

The workshop will be held in its Livingston office on Thursday 15th September at 9:30am.

The pre-tender engagement workshop provides SPA with insight into demands, requirements and helps shape the framework. As such it’s important that SPA have a representative from as many of their public sector partner organisations as possible to voice their opinion on the proposal.



The ASC1 framework will give all public sector bodies, including local authorities and housing associations, the opportunity to source expertise in a wide range of fire, gas and building safety, property protection, and maintenance services for their asset stock all under one framework.

The framework will consolidate the existing Asbestos (AS2), Fire Safety (FS1) and Vacant Properties (V7) frameworks whilst adding Water Management and Heating Services.

The exact scope may change following the pre-tender engagement but the services listed below are what are currently being considered.

  • Workstream 1 - Asbestos Consultancy, Surveys and Removal
  • Workstream 2 - Fire Safety Systems Servicing, Maintenance and Consultancy
  • Workstream 3 - Vacant Property Protection and Associated Services
  • Workstream 4 - Water Testing, Treatment and Management
  • Workstream 5 - Gas Appliances and Equipment Servicing and Maintenance
  • Workstream 6 - Passenger Lifts and Lifting Equipment Testing and Maintenance
  • Workstream 7 - Lightning and Fall Protection Equipment
  • Workstream 8 - HVAC Equipment Servicing and Maintenance
  • Workstream 9 - Electrical Safety Testing
  • Workstream 10 - Radon Gas Testing and Remedial Services

Register for the workshop here.


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