ID 3430459 - NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR THE NORTHERN IRELAND PUBLIC SECTOR

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Value

£11,748,179

Classifications

  • Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services
  • Refuse and waste related services
  • Environmental services
  • Refuse disposal and treatment
  • Urban solid-refuse collection services
  • Refuse transport services
  • Non-hazardous refuse and waste treatment and disposal services
  • Refuse incineration services
  • Urban solid-refuse disposal services
  • Treatment and disposal of foul liquids
  • Refuse recycling services

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

Construction and Procurement Delivery (CPD), on behalf of the participating bodies listed in Annex I of the Specification document (hereafter referred to as the Client) is seeking to establish a Contract for the provision of Non-Hazardous Waste Management Services at locations throughout Northern Ireland. Further details of specific requirements at each location are provided within Annex A Building Data. The contract is structured across 4 Lots and each Lot will be awarded independently on the basis of the Most Economically Advantageous Tender. The Contractor will be responsible for managing and delivering the specified services at the different premises in a flexible and responsive way.

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