Inprova
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Birchwood, Warrington, WA2 OYL
Inprova’s Fire Safety Consultancy framework provides access to UKAS-accredited fire risk assessors, qualified fire safety consultants, and chartered fire engineers across three lots covering fire risk assessments, fire safety consultancy services, and fire engineering consultancy. The framework covers England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland with regional rankings for fire risk assessments and national coverage for consultancy and engineering.
In England and Wales, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places a legal duty on the responsible person for every non-domestic building to carry out a fire risk assessment and keep it under regular review. In Scotland, the same duty sits under the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006. In Northern Ireland, it sits under the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006. The Building Safety Act 2022 introduced additional obligations for higher-risk buildings in England, including the requirement for a building safety case that depends on competent fire safety advice. The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 extended the scope of the Fire Safety Order to cover the structure, external walls, and individual flat entrance doors of multi-occupied residential buildings in England. And the Fire Safety Act 2021 clarified that the Order applies to the external walls and common parts of buildings containing two or more sets of domestic premises. For any organisation managing a building portfolio, keeping up with the fire safety legislation relevant to your nation requires specialist expertise that most in-house teams do not have.
Fire safety consultancy is the expert advice that sits behind your fire safety strategy, your risk assessments, your building remediation decisions, and your fire engineering designs. It is distinct from fire safety works, which is the physical installation, maintenance, and remediation of fire safety systems and building elements. This framework covers the consultancy: the people who assess your buildings, advise on what needs to happen, design the fire safety solutions, and manage the projects that deliver them.
The regulatory landscape has become significantly more demanding. The responsible person for a building must not only carry out a fire risk assessment but must be able to demonstrate that the assessment was conducted by someone competent. For higher-risk buildings under the Building Safety Act in England, a safety case must be maintained that draws on specialist fire engineering expertise. Enforcement action by fire and rescue authorities has increased, and the penalties for non-compliance are severe: prohibition notices can close buildings, and criminal prosecution can follow where fire safety obligations have been neglected.
This framework was developed through extensive pre-tender engagement with customers and the market. It is available to any contracting authority in the United Kingdom and covers major refurbishment works, new buildings, existing facilities, and all building types. All fire risk assessors on the framework hold UKAS-accredited company certification and follow the methodology of PAS 79.

Fire risk assessments
If you need your buildings assessed for fire risk, this is where you start. The framework provides UKAS-accredited fire risk assessors across the UK. Assessments range from non-destructive visual inspections of common parts and shared areas through to more detailed assessments that include destructive sampling to check the condition of fire-stopping, compartmentation, and concealed construction. For buildings where the fire risk assessment needs to go beyond the common areas and examine individual units or rooms, the framework covers that too. The level of assessment you need depends on the building type, its age, its construction, and the level of assurance your organisation requires. Inprova’s team can advise on the appropriate assessment type for your buildings.
Fire safety consultancy services
This covers the broader fire safety advice that organisations need beyond fire risk assessments. Technical consultancy on compliance with the Fire Safety Order, building regulations, and enforcement notices. Project management for fire safety remediation programmes. Fire safety training for your staff, delivered on site or online. Development of fire safety strategy, policy, and procedures for your organisation. Fire door inspection programmes to assess the condition and compliance of fire doors across your building portfolio. And advice on fire risk management systems that help you track and manage fire safety obligations across multiple buildings. National coverage with a separate Scotland supply chain.
Fire engineering consultancy services
When you need a fire engineer to design a fire safety solution, whether that is a sprinkler system, a fire suppression system, a fire alarm and detection system, or an engineered approach to means of escape, this lot covers it. The services include feasibility studies and options appraisals, concept and technical design, specification development, procurement support, and project management through to handover. Fire engineering consultancy is typically needed for new build projects, major refurbishments, building conversions, or when a fire risk assessment identifies deficiencies that require an engineered solution. The consultants on this lot are qualified fire engineers with the specialist design skills needed for complex fire safety projects. National coverage with a separate Scotland supply chain.

Review the list of suppliers available on this framework. See lots section below for suppliers per lot.
Displayed in ranked order, see buyers guide for more information
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.
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