A2Dominion Housing Maintenance Joint Venture for the London Region

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Value

£575,000,000

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Classifications

  • Refurbishment work
  • Bathrooms construction work
  • Installation of fitted kitchens
  • Repair and maintenance services

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  • contract

Published

10 months ago

Description

The A2Dominion Group is a group of registered providers made up of A2D Homes Limited, A2D South Limited, A2D Housing Options Limited and A2Dominion Group Limited (A2DG).
A2DG sought tenders from suitably qualified and experienced providers to become a joint venture partner and enter into a joint venture to manage the delivery of responsive repairs, voids refurbishment works, electrical testing and works arising from Fire Risk Assessments to be carried out by the joint venture to A2DG's properties (and those properties managed by A2DG on behalf of others) in and around London; and to procure goods and materials and sub-contractors via their supply chain for the joint venture ("the Programme").
It is intended that present and future members of A2DG may utilise the contracts. A2Dominion also reserve the right to deliver planned refurbishment works and cyclical works through the Joint Venture

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