Retirement and care home provider seals deals for 10-year works programme
Care housing and retirement homes specialist Anchor Hanover has awarded three firms contracts worth a total of £160m to carry out a 10-year refurbishment programme across its 54,000-homes estate.
The group has awarded two contracts worth a combined £80m to Engie, which will undertake kitchen and bathroom replacement work, external repairs and electrical heating replacements, plus new windows and doors on Anchor’s estates in the north and south of the UK.
Anchor Hanover also awarded contracts to Breyer Group, which will carry out work in the east, and Fortem Solutions, which will work on its assets in the west of the country.
Anchor said it had invited a cross section of its customers to take part in an Asset Management Resident Panel.
Residents took part in evaluating the initial tender responses and joined in what Anchor called “various competitive dialogue sessions focussed on resident care and engagement”.
The refurbishment programme is due to start this month.
Winston Williams, Anchor Hanover’s property director, said: “We’re pleased to be working with three leading groups to help us deliver our Planned Asset Maintenance and Investment Programme.
“As a not-for-profit charitable organisation we reinvest the money we make into our retirement properties and care homes in order to provide the high-quality services our customers want and expect.”
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