BMS Upgrades - Betsi Cadwaladr UHB (West)

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Value

£160,909

Classifications

  • Installation services of guidance and control systems
  • Command and control system, printing, graphics, office automation and information-processing equipment
  • Command and control system
  • Computer control system
  • Electrical wiring and fitting work
  • Electrical equipment and apparatus
  • Electrical wiring work
  • Electrical fitting work
  • Electrical engineering installation works
  • Installation services of electrical and mechanical equipment
  • Installation services of electrical equipment
  • Electrical services

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  • contract

Published

4 months ago

Description

This contract is for the upgrade works required for the Building Management Systems (BMS) at various sites of BCU in the West region as the existing controllers are obsolete. These systems control all the heating, hot water services, ventilation etc for the whole sites.

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