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John Abbott Flooring have a wealth of experience to bring to the table when it comes to PFI work. We have worked on several high profile projects recently, including the Manchester Royal Infirmary £500 million PFI and the Lancashire Building Schools for the future. We are fully versed in the latest health memorandums, including the HTM61 health memorandum relating to hygiene in design within hospital environments and any design work we undertake account for our responsibilities under these auspices. In addition we have experience of offering design solutions that take into account the very latest environmental standards including BREAM certification; in fact we actively promote and encourage our suppliers who are working towards achieving the excellent rating under BREAM. We also understand that light reflectivity, DDA or Disabled access as well as general sustainability and good waste management are all pre-requisites for any company working with public funds. In addition to providing a cost effective and comprehensive quotation, John Abbott ‘s will also offer free design advice, value engineering options and work in partnership with main contractors, architects and their clients to taylor a solution that will not only provide best value for money now, but best value money for the twenty five year life of the buildings and beyond. We also have experience working in prisons and secure units and have a dedicated team of CBI checked staff to work on these sensitive projects. We have experience of working in both live and new build prison’s and have in place strict document management and confidentiality practices to ensure the safe transfer and destruction of sensitive documents and drawings. If you have a PFI or Procure21 scheme that has a requirement for soft flooring coverings then John Abbott Flooring will be able to help you, why not give us a call today on 0161 6248246 for a no obligation chat? To view recent examples of our work within the Public Sector Please feel free to Browse using the menu to the left.
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