Supply of Kitchens & Kitchen Surveys

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Value

£1,200,000

Classifications

  • Kitchen furniture and equipment

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  • award

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

Covers but is not limited to the supply of floor and wall units, worktops and other associated items. These are to be supplied assembled and should not be supplied in flat pack form. The selected supplier must also be able to provide spares for the repair and maintenance of the kitchens that have been offered in the tender submission.

These items are for delivery both direct to site and into KWL stores facility at Connaught Road. The successful supplier will be expected to have a local depot / facility (within the HU1 to HU9 areas), so that any urgently required items or spares can be collected by the operatives responsible for the installation of the kitchens should it be required.

The selected supplier will also be expected to provide a kitchen survey service at a flat rate per survey.

Three year initial term, with the option to extend for one further year.

Please complete and return tender documents by 12th November 2021. Documents can be provided by emailing [email protected]

Additional information: Please complete and return tender documents by 12th November 2021. Documents can be provided by emailing [email protected]

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Chris Collin

[email protected]

01482 604099 ext 8263

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