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Viessmann Climate Solutions appointed to £1.6bn national social housing decarbonisation framework

Viessmann Climate Solutions has been appointed to the four-year Procure Plus Framework for the Supply of Low & Zero Carbon Technologies. This initiative will support the delivery of energy-efficient upgrades across social housing and other public sector buildings nationwide. Viessmann Climate Solutions is a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions.

Viessmann and Carrier products have been successfully selected for the following lots of materials:

  • Air Source Heat Pumps – up to and including 15kW (Lot 2)
  • Air Source Heat Pumps – 16kW+ (Lot 3)
  • Ground Source Heat Pumps – up to and including 15kW (Lot 5)
  • Ground Source Heat Pumps – 16kW+ (Lot 6)
  • Hot Water Cylinders (Lot 4)

All the above Lots will be supplied via appointed distributors in Lot 1. Viessmann Solar PV & Battery Storage will be supplied via appointed distributors in Lot 10.

Peter Spurway, Head of Key Accounts & Strategic Partnerships at Carrier Residential & Light Commercial UK said: “The Viessmann/Carrier submission received strong feedback, particularly in Lot 2 where Viessmann was ranked in first place amongst air source heat pump manufacturers.

“We look forward to collaborating with local authorities, housing associations, contractors and industry partners to accelerate the UK’s journey toward Net Zero. This latest framework appointment reflects our continued commitment to providing high-quality, sustainable solutions that make a real difference to communities across the nation.”

Procure Plus is a commercial, not-for-profit company specialising in social housing procurement to support the delivery of goods and services for both new-build and repairs and maintenance.

E.ON and FMJ webinar: Moving from a reactive service to proactive services: Identifying energy issues early and automatically

Wednesday 14 January at 11:00am

Building Management Systems (BMS) have long been used to control the heart of a building – monitoring and controlling its essential systems such as lighting, ventilation, heating and air conditioning. Facilities Managers want the best visibility to help detect and deal with concerns before they become issues.

This webinar brings together the experts from energy network provider, E.ON along with FM thought leaders to discuss moving from a reactive service to a proactive service. By identifying energy issues early and automatically, instead of occupants reporting issues, then potential faults can be identified early and remedied. The BMS does this before the problem occurs by using smart alerting and EMC support services.

Panel:

  • Sara Bean: Editor FMJ (Facilities Management Journal)
  • Nick Westlake: Energy and Service Delivery Manager at E.ON Control Solutions
  • Sunil Shah, the author of IWFM’s Energy Management Good Practice Guide and MD of Acclaro Advisory
  • David Cermak, Regional Facilities Manager for David Lloyd Clubs

To register for the webinar which will be taking place on 14 January 2026 at 11:00am click here.

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