Estates and Facilities Management Services (maintenance and minor works, security: guarding & reception and Cleaning)

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Value

£125,000,000

Classifications

  • Facilities management services
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Preventive maintenance services
  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of central heating
  • Repair and maintenance services of cooler groups
  • Repair and maintenance services of escalators
  • Lift-maintenance services
  • Miscellaneous repair and maintenance services
  • Environmental management
  • Repair and maintenance of plant
  • Heating-plant repair and maintenance work
  • Construction work for art and cultural buildings
  • Construction work for buildings relating to education and research
  • Roof repair and maintenance work
  • Building alteration work
  • Building extension work
  • Building installation work
  • Electrical installation work
  • Insulation work
  • Plumbing and sanitary works
  • Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning installation work
  • Fencing, railing and safety equipment installation work
  • Mechanical installations
  • Building completion work
  • Plastering work
  • Joinery and carpentry installation work
  • Floor and wall covering work
  • Painting and glazing work
  • Decoration work
  • Overhaul and refurbishment work
  • Installation services of electrical and mechanical equipment
  • Construction work
  • Boiler installations
  • Air-conditioning installations
  • Other building completion work
  • Security services
  • Alarm-monitoring services
  • Guard services
  • Patrol services
  • Cleaning services
  • Accommodation, building and window cleaning services
  • Cleaning and sanitation services

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Published

3 years ago

Description

London Universities Purchasing Consortium (LUPC)  multi-provider framework agreement for the provision of maintenance and minor works, security (guarding and reception) and cleaning services.  The framework is available to LUPC Members and the members of Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC) within the London and South East (Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Essex). Members include higher education, further education, schools, the wider public sector and not for profit organisations.
Lots under the framework include:
Lot 1a - Estate's Maintenance and minor works one stop shop
Lot 1b - M&E Planned and Reactive Maintenance
Lot 1c - M&E Minor Works
Lot 1d - Minor Works – up to GBP 500k
Lot 2 - Security Services (Guarding and Reception)
Lot 3 - Cleaning Services
Lot 4 - Bundled FM service

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