Introducing Ark Fire Protection

The South West Procurement Alliance (SWPA) offers an innovative solution for local authorities, social landlords, and public sector organisations seeking to enhance the safety of their buildings through compliant frameworks. These frameworks are free to use, providing a streamlined approach to procuring essential works, products, and services for the construction, refurbishment, and maintenance of social housing and public buildings.

At the heart of this initiative lies SWPA’s Fire Safety (FS2) Framework, meticulously built through ongoing collaborations with market experts and public sector stakeholders. This framework serves as a vital tool for delivering a diverse range of fire safety projects, ensuring that tenants and occupants enjoy a safe and secure environment. Covering critical areas such as fire safety consultancy, risk management, system installations, servicing, maintenance, and cladding remediation, the FS2 Framework is designed for efficiency and value.

What truly sets this framework apart is the high-quality contractors, offering clients the best services when it comes to fire safety specialists. Among these providers is Ark Fire Protection—a company passionately dedicated to protecting homes, businesses, and communities through comprehensive passive fire protection services.

Ark Fire Protection specialises in an array of essential services, including the installation of fire doors, fire stopping, fire barriers, fire curtains, fire-rated partitions, and intumescent coatings. They also specialise in fire door maintenance, ensuring compliance with the latest regulations and standards. Their expertise not only enhances safety but also generates peace of mind.

Featured prominently within SWPA’s Fire Safety (FS2) Framework in the Passive Fire Protection Installations department, Ark Fire Protection offer clients specialised knowledge in passive fire protection. These vital services are designed to protect the structural integrity of buildings, while effectively limiting fire spread and controlling smoke spread.

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