With building safety facing more scrutiny than ever before, renowned multi-disciplinary contractor - Miller Knight has secured a place on Fusion21’s £800 million Building Safety and Compliance Framework.
Appointed to Lot 8, Passive Fire Protection, Miller Knight joins a national roster of suppliers selected to deliver high-quality, safety-critical works – from fire stopping and compartmentation to full-scale passive protection projects – all underpinned by accountability and compliance.
Demands of the Building Safety Act 2022
Miller Knight’s work positions it not only as a trusted delivery partner, but also as an enabler
Designed to support organizations navigating the fast-evolving regulatory landscape, the framework offers a compliant route for housing providers and public sector bodies to procure works aligned with the demands of the Building Safety Act 2022.
Known for its delivery across heritage-rich, live environments, including housing, education, healthcare and blue light sectors, Miller Knight’s appointment positions it not only as a trusted delivery partner, but also an enabler, helping clients raise safety standards and embed long-term resilience into the fabric of the UK’s built environment.
New era in building safety
Reflecting on the appointment, Matthew Flower, Managing Director at Miller Knight, said: "Like it or not, we’re all part of the scaffolding holding up a new era in building safety. With reforms shaping industry standards, securing a place on this framework is recognition of our proven capability in passive fire protection and our readiness to lead from the front."
He adds, "Frameworks like this aren’t just about delivery – they’re about collaboration. We look forward to working shoulder to shoulder with Fusion21 members, helping them meet new standards confidently, effectively and responsibly."
Manage and maintain safe buildings
Miller Knight continues to support clients in delivering measurable compliance outcomes
Peter Beck, Framework Manager at Fusion21, said: "We are delighted to welcome all of the new suppliers onto Fusion21’s Building Safety & Compliance Framework, including Miller Knight."
He adds, "The tender process was highly competitive and has identified the best suppliers for our members to manage and maintain safe buildings and demonstrate building compliance."
Raising safety standards
Peter Beck continues: "Members accessing this framework will benefit from flexible call-off options, UK-wide coverage, and the option to deliver social value to their communities, aligned to their organizational priorities."
Backed by a growing fire protection division and specialist in-house teams, Miller Knight continues to support clients in delivering measurable compliance outcomes, future-proofing the built environment, and raising safety standards sector-wide.