Framework Agreement for Merchant Distribution (Repair)

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Value

£200,000,000

Classifications

  • Construction materials and associated items
  • Electrical materials
  • Plumbing and heating materials
  • Plumbing materials
  • Heating materials
  • Building materials

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Procure Plus are a value focused, not for profit company that specialises in the procurement of goods and services related to both the new build, repair, and maintenance of social housing. Procure Plus wishes to procure and enter into a framework agreement for the distribution of goods and materials in relation to the completion of repair works within social housing properties and properties across the wider public sector. A list of the individual contracting authorities and organisations entitled to access the framework agreement is provided in Section VI.3.

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