FMM-20-040 Washroom Waste, Supplies and Services

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Value

£2,500,000

Classifications

  • Hygiene services
  • Clinical-waste collection services
  • Clinical-waste disposal services
  • Sanitary dispensing machines
  • Sanitary vending machines
  • Medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products
  • Facility related sanitation services
  • Refuse disposal and treatment
  • Sanitary ware
  • Other containers
  • Containers for waste material
  • Air sanitisers
  • Mats
  • Cleaning and sanitation services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

FMM-20-040 FMM-20-040 Washroom Waste, Supplies and Services

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