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Miller Knight is delighted to announce that they have been awarded a place on the Fusion21 Building & Safety Compliance Framework.

They were successful in the bids for all desired fields of expertise, more specifically Lots 8 & 9; Passive Fire Protection – Fire Doors & Fire Stopping, for all of the available UK locations. The framework, said to be worth up to £880m over a four-year period, has been developed to help public sector organizations meet the building compliance needs of it’s members and to help them maintain safe buildings.

Maintaining safe buildings

They are excited to build on the existing strong customer base using the framework, providing both quality fire stopping and fire door remediation solutions, whilst also committing to support local communities via our social value initiatives.

Managing Director, David Dickson commented; “This is a fantastic achievement for the team. For us to secure a place alongside a select number of reputable specialist fire safety providers is a true testament for the quality and service that we continuously deliver. We are really looking forward to getting going and to helping our clients make their buildings a safer and more comfortable place to be…”

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