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Eco Providers, a leading name in the energy efficiency industry, is pleased to announce its successful appointment to the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) Net Zero Housing Retrofit Framework. The company has been awarded contracts across all the lots and categories it tendered for, including Air Source Heat Pumps, Solar PV, and Insulation (EWI, CWI, and Loft).

This inclusion reinforces Eco Providers’ reputation as a dependable partner for delivering large-scale retrofit projects across the North West and beyond.

The £1 billion framework, spanning four years, is a cornerstone of GMCA’s strategy to retrofit homes and implement low-carbon upgrades throughout Greater Manchester and surrounding regions. By earning a spot on this framework, Eco Providers is positioned to work closely with local councils, housing organisations, and other public sector entities to advance the region’s ambitious net-zero goals.

Tom Myers, Managing Director of Eco Providers, shared his excitement about the opportunity:

“We are delighted to be selected as one of the GMCA’s key delivery partners for its Net Zero Housing Retrofit Framework. This milestone reflects our team’s expertise, dedication to sustainability, and success in executing energy efficiency projects. We’re eager to collaborate with GMCA and its partners to build greener, more energy-efficient homes for the communities of Greater Manchester and beyond.”

About the GMCA and the Framework

The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), established in 2017, comprises ten councils in the Greater Manchester area and the Mayor. It serves as a trailblazer for regional collaboration, focused on economic development, improved public services, and empowering local communities. A key initiative within its plan to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2038—12 years ahead of the UK’s national target—is the Net Zero Housing Retrofit Framework.

Eco Providers’ success in securing a position on this framework adds to its impressive roster of partnerships, including its work with PfH and Fusion21. This reinforces the company’s status as a trusted provider for public sector organisations seeking energy efficiency solutions through direct framework awards.

As the UK continues to focus on sustainability and carbon reduction, Eco Providers is committed to driving impactful changes through innovative solutions. Being part of the GMCA Net Zero Housing Retrofit Framework represents another key step in the company’s mission to create a greener, more sustainable built environment for communities across the nation.