Framework Agreement for the Hire, Purchase and Repair of Small Tools and Plant

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Value

£0

Classifications

  • Machine tools
  • Scaffolding
  • Safety fencing
  • Fencing, railing and safety equipment installation work
  • Wire-mesh fencing
  • Special-purpose machine tools
  • Repair and maintenance of plant

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

To supply through Hire or purchase and maintenance when requested, items of power tool and manual tools (plant items). These items of plant will be required to undertake construction and other work by Swansea Council Building Services.
Lot 1: Hire of small tools
Lot 2: Hire of heavy plant
Lot 3: Hire of scaffold and fence
Lot 4: Purchase of Plant & tools
Lot 5: Repair and Servicing

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