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Furniture procurement guide launched

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry10 June 20142 Mins Read
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If you procure contract and educational furniture for offices, hotels, hospitals, care homes and schools, a free online resource can help you ensure a smooth project delivery, save time and money.

Launched this week, National Furniture Specifications (NFS) is for anyone specifying, developing or reviewing tenders for contract and educational furniture.

NFS is a comprehensive, easy-to-use guide and tool for creating specifications. Produced by the Furniture Industry Research Association, it aims to provide technical support to help eliminate potential misunderstandings along the supply chain.

“There are many things to take into consideration when specifying furniture, such as ergonomics, sustainability criteria, the frequency of use, average length of time in use and the end-users. Specifications and tender documents can be complex to write, with a requirement to include the correct British, European and International furniture standards.” said Phil Reynolds, Director of the Furniture Industry Research Association.

He continued: “With regular changes to Standards and little room for error, suppliers find that the knock-on effect of an incorrect specification can be expensive and time consuming for everyone involved. NFS is a resource which is available to everyone and our aim is that by using this resource you can create a furniture specification that ensures all products specified are suitable for their intended use and fit for purpose.”

The NFS Guide covers everything you need to know about procuring contract and educational furniture, including the factors to consider at tendering stage, what to look for in a supplier, how to evaluate bids and shortlist products, certification schemes, preparing and reviewing tenders, choosing your final product and a list of current standards for furniture.

The Specification Tool allows the user to choose the type of furniture from drop-down menus. It then accesses a regularly updated database of all relevant standards to create a specification in the form of a PDF.

Established sixty years ago, the Furniture Industry Research Association is a unique, not-for-profit membership-based organisation, run by the furniture industry for the furniture industry. Membership projects, such as this one, are funded by members of the Association where a need is identified and a solution is found to benefit the industry as a whole.

Visit the NFS website and watch the online tutorial.

More information about the Furniture Industry Research Association can be found on the website. 

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