Cyclical Decorations and Enveloping Works

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Value

£19,250,000

Classifications

  • Decoration work

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

The Cyclical Decorations and Enveloping Works Contract is required across a range of different stock and tenure's including Void properties, General Needs properties, Retirement and Supported Living properties, Home Options (Leasehold and Shared Ownership) properties and Mutual Properties.  Midland Heart expects the successful Contractor to deliver this Contract across Midland Hearts geographical scope.

Where budgets permit, the Contractor maybe required to deliver a more encompassing program of works than just cyclical external and internal decorations. 
Any works that are required to improve the physical appearance and weather durability of our stock should be highlighted and referred for approval to repair to the contract officer. 
The vision is to leave a building not only redecorated but to also encompass a series of general building repairs to the whole envelope, leaving the building wind and weather tight with a good aesthetic and cared for appearance. This will make good use of scaffolds and other methods of access whilst cyclical works take place and avoid double access costs over intermittent periods of time. 
The works not will however include the complete renewal of major components such as new roofs, windows and doors which are dealt with in other planned programs of work. 
This contract also has an ability to complete small areas of environmental landscaping repair works to improve frontages of buildings where required.      
The Cyclical works will also include internal improving to communal areas.      
-	Internal painting and Decorating. 
-	Flooring renewal of decorative and non slip Vinyl floor covering and skirting's
-	Heavy duty Carpet tiles and sheet carpet renewal
-	Plasterwork and general floor wall and ceiling repairs.
-	External painting and decorating to achieve a 7 year redecoration life cycle.

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