Framework Agreement for the Supply of Tree Related Services (2024 - 2027)

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Trafford Council is developing a framework agreement to facilitate the procurement of a full spectrum of arboricultural works.\r
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The framework will be divided in to 6 Lots and those Lots will operate by using schedules of rates submitted by contractors as part of the process or by call-off contracts where contractors will be invited to provide quotations for work in a 'mini-competition' format.\r
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The services are to be split into 6 Lots and include: -\r
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Lot 1 Tree pruning, felling and full spectrum of arboricultural works\r
Lot 2 Emergency call out works\r
Lot 3 Works for restricted access\r
Lot 4 Stump Grinding & reinstatement\r
Lot 5 Epicormic growth removal\r
Lot 6 Supply of trees

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