FCS Associates and Hi Point Access Celebrate Two Tender Wins

19th July 2017

Tender writing specialists FCS Associates have helped Sheffield based scaffolding firm Hi Point Access to win two new tenders with Sheffield City Council.

The wins mean that Hi Point Access have been approved as preferred suppliers to Sheffield City Council for scaffolding works and can be chosen for a variety of projects across the city. In addition, they were successful at being ranked on the council's maintenance framework. Chris Blantern, Managing Director from Hi Point Access said -It's been great to have input from FCS Associates to ensure we can successfully find and win tender opportunities. Our expertise is in scaffolding so it seemed natural to bring in the experts for our tender applications. We are looking forward to working closely with the council. Over the years, FCS Associates have helped many companies to win more work via tenders and access funding through grant applications. The year to date has seen FCS successfully secure grant funding of over £100k for local organisations and new tender wins for businesses in a variety of industry sectors. Rachel Fletcher, MD at FCS Associates explains, -It's hard for businesses to take time out to prepare tender documentation especially if bid writing is not an area they are skilled. That's where we come in to ensure their application does them justice and gives them the best possible chance of winning new work. FCS Associates clients come to them for their expertise in pulling together successful bids and winning tender applications. The team at FCS have a raft of experience including private sector, not-for-profit and the education arena. At any one time, they could be working with a charity to raise funds via bid writing, a small business wanting to win more work from the public sector and a manufacturing company wanting to apply for a grant for new capital equipment. They are proud that their skills enable them to help clients find more funding and win new contracts to help their organisation to grow. If you think you could benefit from grant funding or by winning new business with the public sector contact the team today. Visit www.fcsassociates.co.uk to download the ultimate guide to winning tenders

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