Together Housing Association Passive Fire Fire Doors and Fire Stopping

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  • Fire doors

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Submission Deadline

5 months ago

Published

4 months ago

Description

Passive fire protection inclusive of fire doors, and fire stopping to THA and any subsidiary thereof pertaining any building owned or managed by Together Housing Association Limited.

Lot 8 Passive Fire Protection - Fire Doors & Lot 9 Passive Fire Protection - Fire Stopping of Fusion21's Building Safety & Compliance Framework. 12 month short term contract only.

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