The Provision of High Mast Lighting Works for Salford City Council - Lot 4 - Structures and Bridges -

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Value

£362,880

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  • Construction materials and associated items

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

6 months ago

Description

maintenance contractor to assist with fulfilling its statutory maintenance tasks in accordance with the Institute of Lighting Professionals (ILP) PLG07 High Masts for Lighting and CCTV Guidance Note.

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