L24089-T-TC - Noise Insulation Scheme Supplier

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Value

£1,400,000

Classifications

  • Repair and maintenance services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 day from now

Published

1 month ago

Description

London Luton Airport are looking for bidders for the Noise Insulation scheme.
      
      As part of a Section 106 agreement with Luton Borough Council established during the consent of planning permission granted in 2014, London Luton Airport are required to put in place a noise insulation scheme for residential and non-residential properties. The potential budget available for the entire scheme is up to £1.4 million over 3 years, subject to uptake of property owners. 
      
      Note, there is no guarantee of value during this contract.  LLA will be looking for a contractor to undertake pre-assessment surveys and install acoustic insulation required.

Additional information: 
Prospective contractors must be able to demonstrate previous experience of similar work and be prepared to provide references.

Applications are welcome from single organisations or consortia from the public, private and voluntary/community sector.

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Tracey Constantinides

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