2122-0262 - Installation, Repairs and Servicing for Specialist Adaptations Equipment including Stairlifts and Hoists

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£1,995,000

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  • Installation services of electrical and mechanical equipment

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Installation, Repairs and Servicing for Specialist Adaptations Equipment including Stairlifts
and Hoists.

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