Responsive Repairs Framework 2023

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Description

The University has established an internal framework of suitably experienced supplier/s to deliver responsive repairs across all University Campuses.
Historically, responsive repairs services have been procured on a project by project basis, either by direct appointment or on via a quotation or tender process, depending on the value of the individual project
This framework allows for full flexibility of supplier appointment throughout the contract duration. This includes:
• Direct award to any successful supplier on the relevant lot,
• Further Competition or Quotation process involving all suppliers on the lot,
• Further Competition or Quotation involving a selection of suppliers on the lot.
Lots:
Lot 1 Heating and Plumbing
Lot 2 Electrical
Lot 3 General Repairs
Lot 4 Decoration
Lot 5 Asbestos Removal
Lot 6 Asbestos Surveys
Lot 7 Doors
Lot 8 Windows/Blinds
Lot 9 Ventilation
Lot 10 Flooring

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