Radon Services, Products & Works

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  • Environmental monitoring other than for construction
  • Ventilation equipment
  • Installation services of mechanical equipment

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

AWARD NOTICE
A 4 year framework for the provision of Radon measurement, monitoring, remediation and mitigation supplies, services and works and associated supplies, services and works.
The framework will have the following Lots:
- Lot 1 – Sampling and analysis without a site visit
- Lot 2 – Sampling and analysis with a site visit
- Lot 3 – Supply of Remediation & Mitigation Products
- Lot 4 – Supply and installation of Remediation & Mitigation Products
- Lot 5 – Full service (Lots 2 & 4)

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