Legionella Compliance

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Value

£1,500,000

Classifications

  • Water-treatment work

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  • award

Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

2 months ago

Description

LiveWest are looking for service contractors to to provide Legionella Compliance services.\r
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2.4	LiveWest's detailed requirements are defined within the specification document(s) - Schedule 2\r
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2.5	It is expected that the contract duration will be for an initial 36 months with two possible 12 month extensions. The contract will have an estimated total value of £1.5 million.\r
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2.6	This tender will be split into 2 lots as described below:\r
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Lot	\r
Lot 1	Periodic Inspection, Testing, Monitoring & Risk Assessments for Legionella Bacteria (LB) in Residential Hot & Cold Water Systems	\r
Lot 2	Void Disinfections	\r
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