Motor Control Centres and Systems Integration

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Value

£1,018,811,000

Classifications

  • Electricity distribution and control apparatus
  • Control panels
  • Distribution equipment
  • Busbars
  • Parts of electricity distribution or control apparatus
  • Industry specific software package

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  • contract

Published

10 months ago

Description

A framework covering the provision of works associated with Motor Control Centres and Systems Integration across the Yorkshire region. This framework covers three lots: 1) Design, manufacture, testing, delivery to site of motor control centres, panel assemblies, low voltage switch gear, along with the provision of the associated systems integration services, installation, commissioning, maintenance, and associated training and support services; 2) : Repair, upgrade, and maintenance of existing motor control centres, including the provision of spares, installation, commissioning, and associated training and support services; 3) Systems integration work on existing YWS assets and the integration of new assets into the YWS network, such as PLCs and intelligent motor control centres.

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Simon Deutsch

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+44 7866057270

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