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We’re pleased to announce the launch of the re-tendered IRLA Laboratory Consumables and Chemicals Framework to members. The retendered agreement provides a compliant and responsible route for universities to purchase a wide range of products for use within their teaching and research laboratories.  Open to HEPCWLUPCNEUPC, NWUPC & SUPC members. 

Offering a cost-effective procurement option across a broad range of Lots covering Laboratory Consumables and Chemicals this Framework agreement brings together a number of market operators from SMEs through to larger manufacturers and distributors. The agreement will run from 2 August 2024 to 1 August 2027 with a permissible extension through to August 2028 if invoked.

The main changes from the previous agreement include:

  • A new group of SMEs operating on the Framework for the first time
  • A new structure which allows competition across all suppliers regardless of whether they’re SMEs or major industry players aiding member sustainability policies.
  • A greater focus on sustainability and the ability of suppliers to offer alternative and sustainable products as part of their product catalogues.
  • A new Organic Chemicals Lot.
  • The addition of Pipette Servicing now available within the scope of the Framework offering.

Key benefits of using the IRLA Consumables and Chemicals Framework Agreement:

  • Fast and compliant route to market.
  • Competitive prices.
  • A wide choice of suppliers to match your organisational requirements and culture.
  • A set of standard added-value services across all suppliers, complemented by supplier specific added-value services detailed further in the tender response.

How do I call-off from the framework agreement?

Call-off from this framework agreement is by means of direct award (ranking) or further competition only.

How has sustainability, equality and diversity been considered as part of the tender?

  • Sustainability is of key concern to the HE sector and our suppliers are encouraged to operate and promote sustainable practices.
  • Suppliers were evaluated in terms of their approach to:
    • Carbon reduction achievement and reporting;
    • Commitments to delivering social value including community and voluntary schemes supported.
    • Ensuring their supply chains are in accordance with the Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code

Further information:

Full agreement details, including how to use the agreement are available through the HE Contracts Database.