
14th July 2020
A new procurement framework to help the public sector access technology that supports social distancing in the workplace has been launched by NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS).
The support is intended to facilitate the safe return of public sector employees to the workplace.
The Workspace Optimisation Framework has been developed to meet the needs of NHS and other public sector employers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The ready-to-use contracts provide a way of introducing new measures that promote a safe and secure workspace.
“With COVID-19 providing numerous challenges to NHS and public sector employers, the specialist support available via this new framework will ensure that workplaces remain fit for purpose, whilst being conducive to social distancing and safe working practices.”
–Phil Davies
Director of Procurement, NHS SBS
Flexicount and Matrix Booking Limited Appointed as Suppliers
The types of support provided via the framework include sensor systems, which enable the real-time monitoring of workspaces, desks, meeting rooms and whole building occupancy levels.
Sensors can also be linked to online booking platforms to manage usage and ensure effective social distancing at work, whilst detailed heat maps reveal high use areas and workplace trends that can inform decision and policy making.
Additional products and services include temperature monitoring stations for quick and easy-to-use fever screening, ranging from thermal imaging cameras to fever detection kiosks.
Following a comprehensive OJEU (Official Journal of the European Union) compliant procurement exercise, two specialist suppliers – Flexicount and Matrix Booking Limited – have been awarded to the framework.
The agreement, which is set to run until April 2024, is expected to provide public sector savings opportunities of between 10-20 per cent. It means that NHS and other public bodies can directly award contracts without the need for a complex and time-consuming procurement process.
Phil Davies, Director of Procurement at NHS SBS commented: “We are very pleased to introduce this fast and compliant route to market for public sector organisations, supporting them as they transition to a new normal.
“The suppliers on our Workspace Optimisation Framework are experts in adapting office spaces and other working environments to attain maximum efficiencies.
“With COVID-19 providing numerous challenges to NHS and public sector employers, the specialist support available via this new framework will ensure that workplaces remain fit for purpose, whilst being conducive to social distancing and safe working practices.”
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Article written by Ella Tansley – published 14th July 2020
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