PERI Achieves Top-Tier Gold Status to Streamline Procurement Processes

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PERI UK has reached a significant milestone by qualifying for Constructionline Gold membership, reinforcing its dedication to improving construction projects’ efficiency, safety, and speed.

Constructionline, a trusted independent body, evaluates supply chain members to ensure they meet the required capabilities for effective project delivery.

By achieving this accreditation, PERI joins a select group of suppliers recognised for reducing risks and promoting transparency in procurement processes.

This achievement comes at a crucial moment as the Procurement Act 2023 introduces changes to the governance of public procurement across most of the UK.

The accreditation positions PERI as a pre-qualified supplier, aligning with the Common Assessment Standard and ensuring compliance with the evolving procurement landscape.

A Streamlined Approach to Procurement

 

PERI, a global leader in the temporary works sector, emphasised that accreditation simplifies evaluating its competencies and capabilities.

With all necessary qualifications now digitally accessible via the Constructionline portal, stakeholders can save valuable time while ensuring the highest quality and safety standards.

The Gold membership is also expected to strengthen PERI’s collaboration with tier 1 contractors, fostering alignment and trust throughout the project lifecycle.

The company believes this recognition enhances its ability to meet the needs of modern infrastructure projects, particularly as procurement practices evolve under the new legislative framework.

A Commitment to Excellence

Matt McCarthy, Infrastructure Sales Manager at PERI UK, shared his thoughts on the achievement:

“As the leading supplier of formwork in the temporary works sector, we have a responsibility to meet the latest standards and provide tier 1 contractors with the confidence they need when procuring for infrastructure projects.

The way tier 1 contractors approach the procurement of temporary works equipment has evolved significantly over the years. Being a Constructionline Gold member places us in a strong position as the new Procurement Act takes effect, enabling us to showcase our capabilities more efficiently than ever before.”

McCarthy highlighted that the Gold accreditation represents the highest level of recognition within Constructionline’s framework. It demonstrates PERI’s commitment to adhering to industry standards, ensuring safety, and delivering quality on-site—critical factors in reducing risks and driving project success.

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