Water Safety Servicing

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Value

£550,000

Classifications

  • Water-treatment work
  • Consulting services for water-supply and waste-water other than for construction

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

Curo are inviting Bids for Water Safety Servicing across Curo Sites. The Water Safety Servicing requirement is divided into two Lots. Both Lot 1 and 2 will be for an initial term of two (2) years with a one (1) year extension.  Lot 1:  Curo wish to appoint a single contractor to deliver Curo’s Planned Preventative Maintenance Programme (PPM) across Curo sites.     The Contractor will carry out the PPM Programme as outlined in each sites current Legionella Risk Assessment, and in accordance with HSG 274 Part 2 and Curo’s written scheme/instructions. In addition to the PPM Programme the Contractor will deliver any remedial works related to the requirement that is required by Curo. Lot 2: Curo wish to appoint a single contractor to deliver Curo's Water Risk Assessments across Curo's sites. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Chris Oldall

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+44 1225366000

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