Building Maintenance and Refurbishment Framework

Award

Value

£630,000,000

Classifications

  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Roof works and other special trade construction works
  • Fitted kitchens
  • Kitchen furniture and equipment
  • Installation of fitted kitchens
  • Windows, doors and related items
  • Decoration work
  • Fire-detection systems
  • Building construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to education and research
  • Burglar and fire alarms
  • Fire blankets
  • Windows
  • Fire doors
  • Miscellaneous fire-protection equipment
  • Fire-protection devices
  • Construction work for multi-dwelling buildings and individual houses
  • Bathrooms construction work
  • Construction work for commercial buildings, warehouses and industrial buildings, buildings relating to transport
  • Construction work for buildings relating to health and social services, for crematoriums and public conveniences
  • Roof-covering work
  • Roof insulation work
  • Roof repair and maintenance work
  • Electrical installation work
  • Fire-prevention installation works
  • Fireproofing work
  • Installation of doors and windows and related components
  • Repair and maintenance services of firefighting equipment
  • Installation services of electrical and mechanical equipment
  • Installation services of fire protection equipment
  • Fire-prevention services
  • Asbestos removal services
  • Environmental services
  • Baths
  • Garage doors
  • Fire-extinguisher powder
  • Fire-alarm systems
  • Security, fire-fighting, police and defence equipment
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Fire escape equipment
  • Fire suppression system
  • Fire-alarm system installation work

Tags

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  • contract

Published

2 months ago

Description

This Notice formally announces the award by the Contracting Authority for the establishment of a new Building Maintenance and Refurbishment Framework, which will replace the existing provision. The framework covers a broad spectrum of services designed for public sector clients.
The Building Maintenance and Refurbishment Framework is organised into seven distinct lots, enabling clients to initiate Call-Offs based on CPV codes, geographic regions, and financial criteria.
Lot 1: Building Refurbishment (unified lot)
Lot 2: Decoration and Repairs
Lot 3: Roofing Works
Lot 4: Kitchens and Bathrooms
Lot 5: Windows and Doors
Lot 6: Garage Doors
Lot 7: Fire Safety Works
The framework is available for use by all public sector bodies. A comprehensive list of eligible bodies can be found in the latest classification guide from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) or on procurepublic.co.uk. This includes government departments, local authorities, educational institutions, healthcare organisations, and other public sector entities.

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