Cyclical Traditional Decorations, Maintenance and Repairs 2022

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  • Decoration work

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Cyclical Traditional Decorations, Maintenance and Repairs 2022This Contract will comprise of various external and internal cyclical repair and redecoration works to Curo properties. The exact scope of works for each property depends on what works are identified / needed and Curo’s planned programme of works.The works will deliver cyclical decorations and maintenance works. Within these works, the external and internal communal environments will be reviewed, opportunities considered through engagement with customers and feedback welcomed in an attempt to understand issues and challenging circumstances.  From this, a holistic approach of works will be implemented to create environments that our customers can be proud of, that are welcoming, functional and up to date with modern colour schemes. It will also consider lighting levels and bringing disused areas into use wherever possible with the intention to benefit our customers.This will be a 9-year Contract upon satisfactory delive

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