Harmony Fire joins Kensington and Chelsea fire safety framework

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Four-year agreement includes active protection and smoke ventilation systems

Harmony Fire has been selected to deliver fire safety works on a framework agreement valued at approximately £25 million for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), according to Harmony Fire.

The agreement covers a four-year period and includes an option for a two-year extension.

Harmony Fire has been appointed to the Active Fire Protection Systems and Means of Escape, Fire Detection and Smoke Ventilation lots of the framework.

Scope includes installation and maintenance of fire protection measures

According to Harmony Fire, the framework’s scope includes planned maintenance, refurbishment and improvement works across RBKC’s residential properties.

Workstreams will involve the supply, installation, repair and maintenance of fire stopping, fire compartmentation and fire doors.

The company will also deliver services relating to fire detection and smoke ventilation systems.

Ongoing involvement in multiple frameworks across the UK

This appointment follows Harmony Fire’s reappointment to the CHIC Fire & Building Safety Framework and its selection for the NHS Shared Business Services framework.

Harmony Fire is also listed as a framework partner with housing providers including the Guinness Partnership, Notting Hill Genesis, Places for People and Hyde.

Harmony Fire responds to RBKC partnership

Giles Holley, Partnership Director at Harmony Fire, said: “RBKC has made a public commitment to build trust and confidence for residents in the safety of their homes, and this major long-term investment plan is a key element of this prioritisation.

“We look forward to working collaboratively with RBKC and our fellow framework contractors to share knowledge and innovation that directly benefits and enhanced the lives of residents across the borough.”

Harmony Fire joins Kensington and Chelsea fire safety framework: Summary

Harmony Fire has been appointed to a £25 million capital works framework for fire safety by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

The framework spans four years with a possible two-year extension.

Harmony Fire’s role covers two key areas: Active Fire Protection Systems and Means of Escape, Fire Detection and Smoke Ventilation.

The company will deliver supply, installation, repair and maintenance works, including fire stopping, compartmentation, fire doors and smoke ventilation systems.

The appointment adds to Harmony Fire’s existing framework agreements, including CHIC, NHS Shared Business Services, and partnerships with housing organisations such as the Guinness Partnership and Notting Hill Genesis.

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