Stairlifts, Hoists and Disabled Adaptations

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Value

£130,000,000

Classifications

  • Installation services of lifting and handling equipment, except lifts and escalators
  • Stairlifts

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

EEM conducted the tender exercise to procure Stairlifts, Hoists and Disabled Adaptations Framework to replace the existing Framework which expired on Friday the 15th of July. This Framework is being set up to support EEM Members by providing a Framework of contractors with suitable experience in undertaking the safe and compliant installation, servicing and subsequent repairs of straight and curved stairlifts, hoists and disabled adaptations. 
Stairlift installations and servicing will cover a varied scope of stairlifts in different heights, seat widths and to suit curved and straight staircases and a range of budgets.
The typical types of works to be covered by this Framework are detailed below;
•	Service and maintenance of stair-lifts
•	Service and maintenance of ceiling track hoists
•	Service and maintenance of disabled access platform and step lifts
•	Repairs or replacement parts service
•	Removal of and where required disposal of, redundant stair-lifts and hoist equipment
•	Re-siting of existing equipment which is no longer under manufactures warranty.
•	Supply and installation of new stairlifts ,internal and external.
•	Supply and installation of new ceiling track hoists .
•	Supply and installation of through floor lifts 
•	Supply and installation of internal and external step lifts and platform lifts
•	Refitting of reconditioned equipment
•	Associated Surveys and Drawings

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