Asbestos Removals Framework

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ProcurePublic has established a framework for Asbestos Removal services.
This new framework serves as the successor to the existing provision. It is open to all current and future public sector bodies as listed on www.procurepublic.co.uk, in the FAQ section, in accordance with the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) classification guide. A copy is available in the tender supporting document. This includes all governmental departments, housing associations, local authorities, educational institutions, healthcare trusts, charities, and any other public sector entities eligible under the ONS classification.

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