SBC TC11 - Asbestos Surveying, Sampling and Consultancy Services for Public and Domestic Buildings within the Borough of Southend on Sea

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Southend Borough Council is carrying out this procurement exercise in the form of a two-stage Restricted procurement procedure for the Provision of Asbestos Surveying, Sampling and Consultancy Services to Public and Domestic Buildings, on behalf of and for Southend Borough Council and South Essex Homes to establish Measured Term Contracts, for the contracting authorities. Lot 3 will be a Framework Agreement and will incorporate call-off contracts through a mini-competition procedure with no guarantee of any services being awarded
This provision is broken down into the following lots:
Lot 1 – Asbestos Management Surveys & Re-Inspections to the Council’s Public Buildings; under a JCT Measured Term Contract
Lot 2 - Asbestos Management Surveys & Re-Inspections to South Essex Homes Domestic Buildings under a JCT Measured Term Contract
Lot 3 - Framework Agreement for Refurbishment and Demolition Surveys, Bulk Sampling, Air Testing and Consultancy to Public and Domestic buildings under the terms and conditions of a JCT Measured Term Contract. This Lot will incorporate call-off contracts through a mini-competition procedure with no guarantee of any services being awarded
Suitably qualified, skilled and experienced organisations are invited to express an interest in stage 1 of this procurement procedure. Full details of this opportunity and how to respond are included in the procurement and draft tender documents.

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