Framework for the Provision of PPE, Workwear, Safety Equipment and Signage and Janitorial Supplies

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  • Occupational clothing, special workwear and accessories

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11 months ago

Description

CPI are looking to appoint several Contractors for the supply of their Framework for the Provision of PPE, Workwear, Safety Equipment and Signage and Janitorial Supplies. It is envisaged that this Contract will cover the following areas:•	Workwear•	PPE Equipment•	Safety Signs•	First Aid Consumables•	Site Equipment•	Cleaning Products The Framework will be let for a period of 48 months.With regards to the budget, it is difficult to quantify as it is subject to fluctuating usage, however historically over the 4-year period CPI have spent approximately £370K. Although this does not represent our budget, nor can CPI guarantee the spend on this Contract the maximum, spend on this permitted on this Contract will be set at £600,000K.This opportunity will be broken down into the following lots:•	Lot 1 – Workwear•	Lot 2 – PPE•	Lot 3 – Safety Equipment and Signage •	Lot 4 – Janitorial SuppliesCPI are looking to appoint a minimum of 1 or up to maximum of 3 Contractors per lot.

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