Building Maintenance of Council Owned Buildings

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£2,036,850

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  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations

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  • contract

Published

4 years ago

Description

Copeland Borough Council have appointed a Contractor to undertake programmed, reactive and cyclical maintenance services for Council owned buildings located in the Borough of Copeland. The work generally comprises the full range of maintenance, repairs and minor works associated with the Council’s buildings. Examples include; planned maintenance such as redecoration and refurbishment, reactive works such as repairs to doors, windows etc., emergency call out such as boarding up damaged windows, minor works such as new reception counters, and alterations. The Contractor shall provide 24 hours a day, 7 days a week response service to all communications from the Council and will ensure that a senior member of staff is available at all times to receive instructions and undertake the required works immediately upon request.

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Miss Leanne Birkett

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+44 1946598526

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