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Evotech in good health as company wins NHS approved contractor status

Open-access content Herpreet Kaur Grewal — Monday 27th July 2020 — updated 4.20pm, Friday 29th January 2021
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Building maintenance specialist Evolution Technical Services Ltd (Evotech) has gained approved contractor status from the North of England Commercial Procurement Collaborative (NOE CPC) on its FM, Property and Business Services Framework. 

Evotech’s remit on the NHS framework includes electrical and mechanical installation and maintenance, plus heating and plumbing systems services.

Managing director Mark O’Grady said: “Our business is constantly evolving, with the addition of new services and technical innovations, and we look forward to further developing our relationship with NOE CPC and supporting its NHS and public sector client base, over the coming years. By providing high-quality services and expertise, maintaining, and updating electrical and mechanical systems, we will ultimately help NHS organisations remain compliant, save money and reduce carbon emissions.” 

The NHS, NOE CPC provides collaborative and bespoke procurement solutions to the NHS and other public sector organisations. The framework provides NHS organisations with “a compliant route to market and gives access to a wide range of specialist services, with its approved suppliers having knowledge and experience of working in a healthcare environment”.

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