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Inprova’s Funded Retrofit Works and Delivery Framework is a compliant procurement route for organisations delivering funded decarbonisation and energy efficiency programmes. A single lot covers 13 measure types spanning insulation (loft, external wall, internal wall, cavity, roof, underfloor), ventilation, solar PV, air source heat pumps, boiler replacement, high heat retention storage heaters, PAS roles, and surveys, inspections, and testing. The framework is designed specifically for projects where you’ve secured full or partial funding or are actively seeking grant funding support.
Funded retrofit programmes come with pressures that unfunded projects don’t. The money has a deadline. The reporting requirements are specific to the funding body. The measures must be delivered to PAS 2030/2035 standards with accredited roles in place throughout. And the penalties for underspend, late delivery, or non-compliant installation can mean returning funding that your organisation fought hard to secure. Getting the procurement right isn’t just about finding contractors. It’s about appointing contractors who understand funded delivery, who can operate within grant conditions, and who can mobilise at the pace that funding timescales demand.
The funding landscape is broad and growing, but it is also fragmented and competitive. Local authorities, NHS trusts, schools and colleges, and blue light services are all working against funding windows, reporting conditions, and eligible measures that differ by scheme and by nation, whether that’s the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme in England, Scotland’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund, or the devolved housing and estates programmes run in Wales and Northern Ireland. Blue light organisations in particular are working with some of the oldest, most complex estates in the public sector, and have historically secured a small share of available funding relative to demand. Housing providers face their own version of the same pressure through the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund and its devolved equivalents. Each funding stream comes with its own conditions, reporting requirements, and eligible measures, and the contractors delivering the work need to understand those differences, wherever in the UK the buildings sit.
This framework was built for that complexity. Every contractor on the framework has been evaluated for their experience of delivering large-scale funded retrofit projects across multiple funding streams. The 70% quality, 30% price evaluation was deliberately quality-led because in funded retrofit, the ability to manage grant conditions, deliver PAS-compliant work, and mobilise at scale matters more than the lowest price. The single-lot structure covers the full range of retrofit measures so you can procure insulation, heating, solar, ventilation, and PAS services through one compliant route without needing separate procurement for each measure type. Regional, measure-based pricing reflects local cost variations rather than applying a single national rate, giving you competitive pricing that reflects the reality of delivery in your area.

The framework covers the full range of retrofit measures that funded decarbonisation programmes typically require, structured as a single lot so you can procure individual measures or complete whole-building retrofit packages through one route.
Insulation measures: Loft insulation, external wall insulation, internal wall insulation, roof in roof insulation, cavity wall insulation, and underfloor insulation. Coverage spans the fabric-first measures that most funded programmes prioritise, from straightforward cavity fill through to complex external wall insulation systems on non-traditional construction.
Low-carbon heating and technology: Air source heat pumps, boiler replacement (including transitional fossil fuel replacements where funding conditions allow), high heat retention storage heaters, solar PV, and ventilation systems. These measures cover the heating and generation technologies that funded programmes increasingly require alongside fabric improvements.
PAS roles and professional services: PAS 2035 retrofit coordinators, retrofit assessors, retrofit designers, and the project management and quality assurance roles that funded programmes require. PAS compliance is a condition of most government-funded retrofit schemes, and procuring these roles through the framework ensures accreditation and competence requirements are met.
Surveys, inspections, and testing: Energy performance assessments, condition surveys, and the pre- and post-installation testing that funding bodies require to evidence that measures are performing as designed.
Customers can use the framework for single measures or multiple measures within the same procurement. For whole-building retrofit where several measure types are delivered to the same buildings in a coordinated programme, the single-lot structure means you appoint one contractor to manage the full package rather than coordinating multiple suppliers.

Review the list of suppliers available on this framework. See lots section below for suppliers per lot.
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Inprova works with you from the point you first identify a need, through procurement, and into ongoing contract delivery. We recommend getting in touch early so we can help you define your requirements and identify the most appropriate procurement route. You can award contracts through two routes: direct award or mini-competition. Contracts can be awarded for any duration necessary to deliver your requirements.
Our support does not stop when a contract is awarded. We work alongside you through evaluation, award, and ongoing contract management, holding suppliers to account, monitoring performance, and making sure your contract delivers what it promised. What that support looks like in practice depends on how you procured, so here's what to expect after a direct award and after a mini-competition.
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