EPCOMP23 - Compliance Framework

Complete

Value

£26,500,000

Classifications

  • Building installation work
  • Access control system
  • Surveillance and security systems and devices
  • Street-lighting columns
  • Tunnel lighting
  • Maintenance services of public-lighting installations and traffic lights
  • Security cameras
  • Lighting equipment and electric lamps
  • Alarm system and antenna installation work
  • Entrance cards
  • Alarm systems
  • Electrical installation work
  • Fire-alarm systems
  • Burglar and fire alarms
  • Lighting systems
  • Lightning conductors
  • Lightning arrestors
  • Fire-alarm system installation work
  • Emergency lighting equipment
  • Operation of electrical installations
  • Lightning-protection equipment
  • Entrance telephones
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations
  • Aerials and reflectors
  • Firefighting equipment
  • Lightning-conductor installation work
  • Repair and maintenance services of firefighting equipment
  • Lightning-protection works
  • Commissioning of public lighting installations
  • Devices for the elderly
  • Alarm-monitoring services
  • Burglar-alarm system installation work
  • Television aerials
  • Technical inspection and testing services
  • Repair and maintenance services of security equipment
  • Emergency and security equipment
  • Asbestos-removal work
  • Asbestos removal services
  • Risk or hazard assessment for construction
  • Risk management insurance services
  • Repair and maintenance services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

This Framework procurement is for those Service Providers who can deliver the works and services under this Framework which will consist of but is not limited to:Lot 1 – Alarms, Entry Systems, Security, Emergency Lighting, Lightning Protection Systems, Street Lighting and Associated ServicesLot 2 – Asbestos SurveyLot 3 – Asbestos Removal Lot 4 – Fire Risk Assessments and Remedial Works

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