Urinals for UK public-sector welfare — CCS frameworks, FTS, Procurement Act 2023

Wall-mounted urinals for UK public-sector temporary welfare. Supplied as a basin component into welfare cabins called off against Crown Commercial Service (CCS) frameworks and Find a Tender Service (FTS) notices under the Procurement Act 2023 (in force October 2024).
UK public-sector buyers
- Health: NHS England, NHS Scotland, NHS Wales, NHS Northern Ireland — welfare for estates programmes, vaccination centres and modular ward extensions
- Defence: MOD and DIO via the welfare-cabin supply chain (see also the defence-specific page)
- Local government: county councils, district councils, unitary authorities, London boroughs and metropolitan districts — parks, events, highways depots
- Blue-light services: 43 territorial police forces, fire and rescue services, NHS ambulance trusts — welfare at training grounds and major incident stand-up
- Justice: HM Prison Service / HMPPS — welfare during estate refurbishment
- Environment: Environment Agency (England), SEPA (Scotland) — flood-response welfare and field operations
- Devolved administrations: Scottish Government, Welsh Government, Northern Ireland Executive procurement
Procurement framing
- Procurement Act 2023: Pi-Pi supplied under EU-origin certification — straightforward to evidence in tender responses; CE / UKCA documentation issued from Estonia
- CCS frameworks: compatible with welfare-cabin call-offs under RM6233 (modular buildings) and applicable construction-related frameworks
- Social value: aligned with Social Value Act 2012 and PPN 06/20 carbon reduction plan reporting — LLDPE basin lifecycle is 7–10 years versus single-use ceramic replacement cycles
- Construction Playbook: low total-cost-of-ownership profile suits whole-life-cost evaluation in major-project welfare lines
Why public-sector procurement specifies Pi-Pi
- Whole-life cost: 7–10 year service life, no painting, no rust — defensible in budget submissions across multi-year programmes
- Vandal-tolerant: LLDPE basin with wall 4–5 mm and ESCR > 1000 h — survives the high-throughput conditions of city events and transport hubs
- EU manufacturing: consistent specification, documented origin, audited supply chain
- Lightweight handling: 1.4–1.5 kg unit — installable by in-house estates teams in 15–30 minutes, two screws, no special tools
Specification
Standard — closed top, 1.4 kg, for welfare cabins without mechanical extract. Standard Plus — Ø70 mm top inlet, 1.5 kg, for welfare units with extract or paired with source-separating toilets. Operating range −30 to +60 °C.
Compatibility with UK public-sector welfare cabins
Pi-Pi connects via a stepped Ø24/32/40 mm outlet to the holding tank of a portable toilet cabin, a welfare unit or a permanent foul drain. Compatible with welfare cabins from Portakabin (York), Wernick Group (Kentford), Algeco UK (Northampton), McAvoy Group (Lisburn) and Elliott Group — the modular suppliers most often called off against Crown Commercial Service frameworks. Pi-Pi Standard Plus accepts a Ø70 mm extract-duct tie-in for welfare units with mechanical ventilation.
Drop-in replacement: the stepped Ø24/32/40 mm outlet fits the existing waste pipe with no cabin modification, and the Ø70 mm top inlet on the Standard Plus mates with the existing extract duct without an adapter.
Urinals for public-sector welfare cabins

Pi-Pi Standard
Simple one-piece body without a top opening. Suitable for ventilated toilet cabins, site huts, and sanitary modules.
Volume pricing from 10 units

Pi-Pi Standard Plus
There is a Ø70 mm opening at the top, to which an exhaust or water rinsing hose can be connected. Used for enclosed toilet cabins, sanitary containers, and site huts where ventilation is essential.
Volume pricing from 10 units
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