Minor Works Framework for Stockton on Tees Borough Council

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Value

£32,500,000

Classifications

  • Other building completion work
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations
  • For mechanical installations
  • Electrical installation work
  • For electrical installations
  • Roof repair and maintenance work
  • Builders' joinery
  • Floor-laying work
  • Floors
  • Installation of doors and windows and related components
  • Fire-alarm systems
  • Footpath construction work
  • Drainage works
  • Installation of road lighting equipment
  • Playground equipment
  • Including installation
  • Installation of street furniture
  • Landscaping work
  • Solar panels
  • Solar installation
  • Boiler installations
  • Heat pumps
  • Central-heating installation work
  • Thermal insulation work
  • Insulation work
  • Building extension work
  • Access control system

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

A framework for Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council for Minor Works Services covering the following Lots;
Lot 1: Mechanical Services (including domestic gas, industrial gas and oil) 
Lot 2: Electrical Services (including domestic and commercial re-wires) 
Lot 3: Roofing & Fascia's
Lot 4: Building and Joinery 
Lot 5: Flooring 
Lot 6: Windows 
Lot 7: Fire Alarm & Specialist Equipment Installation
Lot 8: Footpath and Carriageway Works including Ducting Works
Lot 9: Drainage Works
Lot 10: Street Lighting 
Lot 11: Play Area Works (MUGA) installation and removal of equipment
Lot 12: Street Furniture Works
Lot 13: Landscaping and Earth Works
Lot 14: Solar Panel Installations
Lot 15: Boiler Installations
Lot 16: Low Carbon Heating Installations
Lot 17: Cavity Wall installations
Lot 18: External wall insulation
Lot 19: Installation of Thermally Efficient Glazing - not awarded
Lot 20: Loft insulation
Lot 21: Residential Extensions
Lot 22: Hard Standing / Driveways
Lot 23: Door Entry Systems

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