CWC21183 - Electrical Repairs, Maintenance and Minor Works

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Value

£13,300,000

Classifications

  • Electrical-system repair services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

City of Wolverhampton Council (CWC) requires a suitably qualified and resourced
contractor to provide an Electrical Repairs and Maintenance Service to locations of CWC's
estate portfolio.
CWC requires a professionally managed, high-quality maintenance service which, through a
regular and organised scheme ensures the maintenance and operation of all items of plant
and equipment within the premises in accordance with the Customer’s requirements. The
Contractor shall ensure the successful operation and optimum condition of all of CWC's
mechanical, electrical, plumbing and drainage systems. The Contractor shall ensure they are
maintained at optimum performance in accordance with manufacturers and installers’
recommendations and statutory obligations.
The Contractor shall also provide a professionally managed service, for reactive repairs and
maintenance 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.

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