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North East strategic business consultancy launches new £250m compliance and facilities management solution
Newcastle-based Prosper has launched a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for compliance and facilities management worth £250m.
A DPS provides more flexibility throughout the procurement process, unlike other procurement approaches, as after the initial award, new suppliers and distributors have the opportunity to join the solution at any point throughout the contract.
By using the new DPS, organisations can benefit from the following solutions: heating services, legionella and water hygiene management and cyclical testing, cleaning services, grounds maintenance and landscaping services, electrical services, extraction and ventilation services and security systems, servicing and maintenance.
The organisation has developed the DPS for social landlords, local authorities, NHS and blue light (police, fire, ambulance, rescue) organisations and education establishments across the North East of England, North Yorkshire and Cumbria.
Chief executive of Prosper, Rod Brasington, said: “The DPS is open for new and current customers and we are looking forward to seeing how we can help your organisation to procure highly competent contractors to deliver your Compliance and FM requirements creating Value for Money outcomes.”
Rod, added: “For years, our organisation has been known to specialised in procurement and although we have expanded our service offering, our team still specialise in procurement and have executed this knowledge when developing this DPS.”
For full details about each solution and to sign up onto the DPS, contact Prosper on 0191 2594645 or email info@prosper.uk.com.
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