Framework Agreement for the provision of Gas Tightness Testing

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Value

£650,000

Classifications

  • Gas appliance maintenance services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

The object of the provision is to ensure the gas installations at each of the properties listed in the Property Portfolio are safe and conform to the current 'Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations.
The gas supply installation at each property, including the ventilation requirements, will be inspected and tested for compliance with the current British Standards or equivalent and any relevant Codes of Practice and a written Gas Tightness Report produced to detail these findings.
The visit will include a visual examination of the gas supply installation and a Gas Tightness Test of all the gas pipework at each property from the transporters meter to each appliance isolation valve. Where installed the ventilation on plant rooms and kitchens  will be tested for efficacy.
The gas supply installation at each property has to be tested and inspected at 5 year intervals so each property will receive one visit during the framework. 
Please note this is a Single Supplier Framework.

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Katy Reed

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Michelle Davies

[email protected]

+44 1785277116

Michelle Davies

[email protected]

+44 1785277116

Michelle Davies

[email protected]

+44 1785277116

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