DoJ - 4611931 - NICTS - Judicial Home Panic Alarm Maintenance 2023

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Value

£57,969

Classifications

  • Alarm-monitoring services
  • Burglar-alarm system installation work
  • Repair and maintenance services of security equipment

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

The Project Is For The Provision Of Monitoring And Maintenance Of Existing Panic Alarm Systems At Judicial Homes Throughout Northern Ireland, Inclusive Of Provision Of New Installations, Upgrades Of Existing Systems, And Decommissioning Of Redundant Systems. The Service Period Is 3 Years.

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Construct.Infofinance-ni.gov.uk

construct.info@finance-ni.gov.uk

+44 2890816555

construc.info@Finance-ni.gov.uk

+44 2890816555

construc.info@Finance-ni.gov.uk

+44 2890816555

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