First award under Apex Framework

Apex TrinityMFS have been awarded the first contract under the new Apex Housing Consortium’s Framework Agreement for General Building and Major and Minor Works.  Having been successfully appointed in March to the three frameworks for Electrical, Mechanical and Building works, we are delighted to be awarded this first appointment.under the framework mini competition.

The works relate to existing satisfactory properties in north Belfast owned by Trinity Housing Association, a member of the Apex group along with Filor, Flax, Grove, Newington, Rural, St Matthews and Apex Housing Associations together managing some 4,000 units.

MFS at the ‘Helm’ of social housing

 

HelmMFS are delighted to announce another significant contract in the local Housing Association sector with our appointment to Helm Housing to  deliver their 2013-14 programme of planned maintenance and improvements. 

The Scheme comprises the planned cyclical maintenance to approximately 1,100Nr Helm social housing properties throughout N Ireland, delivered by MFS from our Belfast HQ, Derry branch and regional depots.  The works comprise general maintenance, redecoration, external site works and one roof replacement. Works also include window and door replacements; kitchen replacements; bathroom replacements; communal floor replacements; gas boiler installations; electrical installation inspections and repairs.  Works also include labelling asbestos containing materials.

The win consolidates MFS’ position as the leading provider of maintenance to the social housing sector in NI, adding to our existing extensive range of contracts with most of the associations.

City Council appoints MFS to tackle Belfast eyesores

MFS were delighted to be appointed recently by Belfast City Council to tackle a large number of local blights on the landscape and bring about improvements by building works or, in some cases, demolition of derelict and run-down buildings.

Specific examples that we have already delivered include the former bank premises at the prominent junction of Lisburn Road and Tate’s Avenue which has been externally facelifted and adjacent derelict sites demolished and hoarded with artwork. Lisburn Road

We have also demolished a number of prominent derelict properties on the frontages of main routes through the city including this one on the Crumlin Road which had become an eyesore for local residents and was a focus for antisocial behaviour.

Crumlin Road

 

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