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Procure Plus Holdings Ltd
Procurement of goods and services for the social housing sector, generating a surplus that funds training programmes within its clients’ communities
Procure Plus Holdings Ltd
PROCURE PLUS HOLDINGS (PPH), comprising Procure Plus, Re:Vision and OSCO Homes in 2017, were awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promoting Opportunity Through Social Mobility, for its innovative approach to procurement.
Procure Plus
Specialising in the procurement of goods
and services for the social housing sector,
PPH generates a surplus that funds training programmes within its clients’ communities.
This surplus is achieved through an intelligent approach to procurement that means its customers pay between 15-20% better rates. A nominal 1% of these financial savings are then combined with exemplary social value, engaging with appropriate agencies and local Social Enterprises.
PPH was recognised in 2017 with The Queens Award in the Promoting Opportunity (Through Social Mobility), for its sustained support for those who are furthest from the job market. In the last 9 years it has helped more than 1,500 people into sustainable employment.
Osco Homes
OSCO Homes is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Procure Plus that was created to offer a new, fairer way of delivering homes. Osco Homes’ properties are constructed through innovative modular building methods using light gauge steel panels that are assembled in a factory, based in HMP Hindley, and delivered to site fully finished externally. As well as streamlining the construction process and build times, the off-site manufacturing process reduces costs, allowing the company to pass on these savings directly to the purchaser.
When forging agreements with housing providers, Osco Homes also ensures the build programme incorporates employment and training opportunities that lead to tangible social and economic benefits for the wider community.
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Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Paul Griffiths, presenting Mike Brogen, Chief Executive at Procure Plus (left) and Michael Brown, Chairman of Procure Plus (right) with the Queens Award for Enterprise, Promoting Opportunity Through Social Mobility in 2017.
Michael Brown, Chair of Procure Plus Holdings.
By working differently, OSCO makes homes that are aspirational, affordable and bring opportunity to people outside of the construction sector, whilst making our communities better places for all.
WotT – Women on the Tools
We are delighted to announce that WotT has joined the Procure Plus Family by becoming a subsidiary of the group on 02 January 2018.
Gender diversity in the construction industry
is shockingly poor. Only 11% of workers in the construction world are female – and less than 2% of manual workers are women, according to the construction training and registration body CITB.
At WotT our vision is for a national network of tradeswomen across the UK.
A key objective for WotT is to start working with building trades and construction industry employers, to help them recruit and retain tradeswomen as a response to the current serious skills shortage, in order to achieve a better gender balance between their employees working in construction.
Re:vision
Re:vision is a subsidiary charity of Procure Plus. Re:vision is a North West’s charity aimed at
helping local businesses and organisations reduce unemployment.
Re:vision provides practical support, advice and access to funding to help employers and community groups get those furthest from the labour market back into work.
Through its activity, Re:vision helps local businesses and organisations improve the lives of people in their area, build strong communities and safeguard their economic future.
PROCURE PLUS HOLDINGS L TD
Procure Plus Holdings Ltd, Duckworth House, Lancastrian Office Centre, Talbot Road,
Old Trafford, Manchester, M32 0FP
• Tel: 0303 030 0030 • www.procure-plus.com
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