empa Marketplace 23 September 2009
Contractors from the empa Intermediate and Minor Works Frameworks were present
at today’s Marketplace event to highlight the cohesive opportunities available
through empa in the building of facilities in sectors such as education, sport
and leisure. The contractors exhibited alongside the East Midlands Development
Agency (EMDA), Business Link, the East Midlands Improvement and Efficiency Partnership
(EM IEP) and the East Midlands Centre for the Built Environment (EM CBE). In addition to the following items, CPD (continuing professional development)
seminars were held by Kier, Wates and Willmott Dixon on issues of waste management,
community investment and employability, and environmental sustainability.
Minor Works Launch
Alan Coole, Development Manager for Scape, the managing agent for empa, said:
“It gives me great pleasure to announce the completion of the selection process
and appointment of contractors to the empa Minor Works Framework. This is the
second building block to be put into place to help local authorities and other
public bodies introduce best practice and help develop the capacity of local companies
in delivering high quality, cost effective building works in their communities.
“Today’s event has been a great opportunity to showcase the unified and value
approach we can offer.”
The successful contractors are Ashe Construction Ltd (Alfreton), G F Tomlinson
Group (Derby), Herbert Baggaley Construction (Mansfield), Interserve Project Services
(Thurmaston), J Tomlinson (Beeston), Jeakins Weir (Corby), Langwith Builders (Holbeach),
Lindum Group (Lincoln), Mansell Construction Services (Lenton), Morgan Ashurst
(Nottingham) and Robert Woodhead (Newark).
Supply Chain Portal Launch
empa also took the opportunity to launch its Supply Chain Registration Portal,
an innovative online registration vehicle that will allow sub contractors from
across the whole of the East Midlands area to register interest in becoming suppliers
to the empa frameworks. This valuable tool will develop local and regional supply
chains, improve procurement efficiency and lead to the reduction in the overall
cost of procurement services. To register interest and details go to www.buildeastmidlands.co.uk .