Asset Decarbonisation & Retrofit DPS

Current Status Live
DPS End Date 31-07-2027
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Inprova’s Asset Decarbonisation and Retrofit DPS is a compliant procurement route for the full range of retrofit and energy efficiency works, from wall insulation and heat pumps to whole-building retrofit and PAS 2035 coordination. The DPS covers nine categories spanning survey and design, technical consultancy, grant funding support, fabric-first measures, low-carbon technology installation, whole-building retrofit, materials supply, monitoring technology, and retrofit training

About our DPS

Decarbonising the UK’s public sector building stock is one of the largest procurement challenges of this decade. NHS and health bodies are working towards national net zero commitments, such as NHS England’s 2040 target for direct emissions and 2045 for its supply chain, with Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland running their own equivalent strategies, and Carbon Reduction Plan requirements expanding to all suppliers by April 2027. England’s Education Estates Strategy prioritises climate resilience and energy efficiency across the country’s 22,000 schools and colleges, with nearly £710 million committed for renewal and retrofit, and the devolved nations are investing in their own school estates through separate capital programmes. Local authorities are managing decarbonisation across the broadest range of building types in the public sector, from offices and leisure centres to libraries and retained housing stock.

For organisations delivering these programmes, procurement is one of the biggest constraints on pace. The retrofit supply chain is still developing, specifications are evolving as PAS 2035 matures, and the range of measures needed spans multiple trades and specialisms. Running a standalone procurement for each project is slow, resource-intensive, and risks missing funding deadlines that don’t wait for procurement processes to catch up.

Inprova’s Asset Decarbonisation and Retrofit DPS provides a single compliant procurement vehicle covering the entire retrofit lifecycle: surveys and assessments, technical design, coordination, installation of primary and secondary measures, whole-building retrofit, materials supply, monitoring technology, and training. The DPS covers nine categories that accommodate different delivery models depending on your estate profile, funding conditions, and programme scale. Because it’s a DPS rather than a framework, new suppliers and innovative businesses can join at any time, keeping the supply chain aligned with a market that’s moving fast.

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What's included?

PAS 2035 services

Retrofit coordinators, retrofit assessors, retrofit designers, and the full range of professional services needed for PAS 2035 compliance. This covers energy performance certificates, ventilation surveys, retrofit assessments, project management, and the coordination role that sits at the heart of every funded retrofit programme. PAS 2035 compliance is a condition of grant funding across a wide range of public sector programmes, from the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund to the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme and other funded retrofit routes, wherever domestic-standard buildings are involved. This category gives you a procurement route for the people who plan, coordinate, and quality-assure your programme from initial assessment through to lodgement.

Net zero consultancy

Decarbonisation strategy, stock modelling, energy assessments, architectural design, quantity surveying, and specialist advice on the most cost-effective route to improving your buildings. This covers the analytical and advisory work that tells you what measures to install, in what order, and where the investment will deliver the greatest impact. If you need help turning a net zero target into a practical delivery plan with costed options and phased priorities, this is where you start.

Insulation and fabric improvement

External wall insulation, internal wall insulation, cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, underfloor insulation, window and door replacements, draught-proofing, cladding, and ventilation systems. These are the fabric-first measures that reduce heat loss before you upgrade heating systems. Across most retrofit programmes, whether housing, education, or healthcare, insulation is typically the single largest category of work and the foundation that everything else builds on. This category covers supply and installation of all fabric measures.

Low-carbon heating and technology installation

Air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps, solar PV, solar thermal, battery storage, district heating connections, mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, smart heating controls, and the decommissioning of old fossil fuel systems. This category covers the installation and ongoing maintenance of the technologies that replace gas boilers and generate renewable energy. It also includes the electrical and plumbing work associated with heating system changeovers, which is often where the complexity and cost sit in a retrofit programme.

Whole-property retrofit

End-to-end retrofit projects delivered by a single contractor, combining insulation, heating upgrades, ventilation, window and door replacements, solar, and smart controls in a coordinated programme. This is for organisations that want one supplier to deliver everything across a property, managing the interaction between different measures and ensuring the whole-house approach that PAS 2035 requires. It avoids the coordination risk of appointing multiple specialists for different elements of the same project.

District heating and shared energy infrastructure

District heating networks, communal heating systems, biomass, solar thermal district heating, heat recovery, and shared energy infrastructure serving multiple properties or buildings. This covers concept development, design, installation, operations, maintenance, and training for energy systems that work at a neighbourhood or estate level rather than property by property. For organisations with dense estates, whether housing, hospital campuses, or educational sites, district infrastructure can be more cost-effective than individual property measures.

Retrofit materials supply

Insulation products, heat pumps, solar panels, electric heaters, boilers, radiators, thermostatic radiator valves, HVAC equipment, windows, doors, storage heaters, water cylinders, ventilation systems, and general building materials for retrofit works. This category gives you a procurement route for the products themselves, separate from installation. It is useful if you have in-house teams or existing contractors who will carry out the work but need a compliant supply route for the materials.

Monitoring and digital technology

BIM modelling, energy performance measurement, data aggregation, asset tagging, compliance software, document management, and the digital tools that help you track, measure, and evidence your retrofit programme. Post-installation monitoring is increasingly required by funders and regulators to demonstrate that measures are delivering the energy savings predicted at design stage. This category also covers IT development and consultancy for organisations building their own retrofit data capability.

Retrofit training

Training for your in-house teams and external contractors in retrofit skills, PAS 2035 roles, health and safety, and the practical competencies needed to deliver decarbonisation works to the required standard. The retrofit skills gap is one of the sector’s biggest constraints. This category covers everything from specialist technical training through to workforce development programmes and quality assurance benchmarking, helping you build internal capability rather than depending entirely on external supply chains.

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Key facts at a glance

Solution Type Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)
Current Status Live
FTS Tender Notice 2022/S 000-009030
Solution Term August 1, 2022 – July 31, 2027
Owner / Issuing Body PfH
Total Lots 9
Suppliers Assigned 121
Procurement Procedure Dynamic Purchasing System (PCR 2015)
Access Routes Mini Competition

CPV codes

CPV Code 45000000 – Construction works

Supporting documents

Contract Notice

DPS appointees

Review the list of suppliers available on this dps. See lots section below for suppliers per lot.

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Aaron Services LTD
Aaron Services LTD
Agilityeco Services Limited
Agilityeco Services Limited
Ahr Building Consultancy
Ahr Building Consultancy
Airco Refrigeration & Air Conditioning LTD
Airco Refrigeration & Air Conditioning LTD
Amber Construction Services LTD
Anderton Gables LTD
Arcus Consulting
Arcus Consulting
A Connolly LTD
A Connolly LTD
Baily Garner
Baily Garner
Bell Decorating Group Limited
Bell Decorating Group Limited
British Gas Social Housing Limited (Trading As PH Jones)
British Gas Social Housing Limited (Trading As PH Jones)
Broad Oak Properties LTD
Calisen Metering Services LTD (Plug Me In Limited)
Cara Eps LTD
Cardo (South) Limited
Cardo (South) Limited
Centre For Sustainable Energy
City West Works
City Plumbing Supplies Holdings LTD
City Plumbing Supplies Holdings LTD
City West Works LTD
Classic Plumbing And Heating
CLC Contractors Limited
CLC Contractors Limited

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How to use this DPS

Get in touch as early as possible. The earlier we're involved, the more we can help you shape your requirements, design your specification, and build the tender documentation that gets you the right result. A DPS doesn't come with pre-agreed pricing or a fixed supplier list. You set your own pricing structure, contract terms, evaluation criteria, and specification for each procurement. That gives you control over exactly what you're buying and how it's evaluated.

What happens after you award a contract

Appointing a supplier is the start of the process, not the end of it. Whether the contract delivers what was promised depends on what happens next: whether the supplier mobilises on time, whether pricing stays where it should, and whether performance is monitored consistently through the lifetime of the agreement. Our team stays with you from the point of award through to completion, providing the category expertise, procurement authority, and ongoing supplier management that keeps your contract on track. Because every award through a DPS is made via mini-competition, here's what that process looks like from start to finish, and what continues after the contract is signed.

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Our procurement specialists can help you plan a compliant route to market, review your current project or identify the right solution for your organisation.

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Why use this DPS?

A growing supply chain that keeps pace with a fast-moving market

One procurement route for the entire retrofit lifecycle

Built for funded programmes with tight deadlines

On a DPS, you set your own pricing structure, contract terms, and evaluation criteria for each individual procurement.

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