Subcontractor Services Framework Agreement

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Value

£3,170,000

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Resurfacing works
  • Road-maintenance materials
  • Landscaping work
  • Tree-maintenance services
  • Tree-clearing services
  • Tree-cutting services
  • Erection of fencing
  • Fencing, railing and safety equipment installation work
  • Safety fencing
  • Road markings
  • Scaffolding
  • Laboratory services
  • Waterproofing work
  • Mineral-processing and foundry mould-forming machinery
  • Structural steel erection work for buildings
  • Structural steel erection work for structures
  • Water installations
  • Electrical installation work
  • Non-electrically-heated central-heating radiators
  • Electrical wiring and fitting work
  • Electrical fitting work
  • Roofing materials
  • Roof-covering and roof-painting work
  • Roof-covering work
  • Roof-tiling work
  • Roof-slating work
  • Metal roof-covering work
  • Bituminous roof-covering work
  • Plumbing and drain-laying work
  • Plastering work
  • Joinery work
  • Glazing work
  • Structural steelworks
  • Blacksmith services
  • Stonework
  • Verge maintenance work
  • Coating materials
  • Street-sweeping services
  • Road-sweeping vehicles
  • Reinforced-concrete structures
  • Concrete work
  • Reinforced-concrete work
  • Services furnished by business, professional and specialist organisations
  • Services furnished by professional organisations
  • Floor coverings
  • Gully emptying services
  • Roadworking tools
  • Masonry and bricklaying work
  • Painting work
  • Security equipment
  • Surveillance and security systems and devices
  • Security cameras

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Published

4 years ago

Description

Scottish Borders Council is awarding a multi lot, multi supplier Framework Agreement for the provision of subcontractor services.

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