PP264 Internal and External Decorations

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Value

£60,000,000

Classifications

  • Painting work
  • Painting work of buildings
  • Repainting work
  • Painting work of structures

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  • contract

Published

1 month ago

Description

Anchor is looking to appoint two Contractors to deliver it's programme of internal and external decorations to all property tenure types. The Contract will be split into a North and South region.<br/>The successful bidders will be responsible for carrying Internal and External Decorations works and services as part of our asset investment programme. The Contract will typically deliver the following;<br/>• Internal communal areas (all previously decorated only)<br/>o Walls, ceilings, doors, lift doors, windows, handrails and any previously decorated areas.<br/>• External areas (all previously decorated only)<br/>o Car park lining/bays, metal rails, railings, handrails, timber fascia, soffit, gable end boarding, timber cladding, gas/electric meter covers, timber gates, perimeter timber fences, drying area timber fences, bin store doors, estate signage post and rails and any other previously decorated areas.<br/>The contract will be based on the JCT Measured terms (2016 ) with Anchor’s standard amendments.

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