Servicing and Maintenance of Stairlifts/Platform/Through Floor lifts/Hoists and Bath Cushions

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£350,000

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  • Lift-maintenance services

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Servicing and Maintenance of Stairlifts/Platform/Through Floor lifts/Hoists and Bath CushionsThe contract shall comprise of the inspection, servicing, maintenance, remediation, provision of callout service and when required, replacement or new installations at Curo sites along with other external sites within Curo’s remit.The servicing and maintenance programme covers the following assets across Curo’s housing stock: •	Domestic Stairlifts•	Communal Stairlifts•	Through Floor Lifts•	Platform Lifts•	Hoist adjustable baths•	Lifting cushionsThe contract term will be for an initial period of 3 years.

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