Fire Risk Assessments - Ipswich Borough Council Housing Communal Areas - AWARD

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Value

£12,000

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Classifications

  • Fire-prevention services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

4 months ago

Description

To comply with all fire regulations Ipswich Borough Council are looking to appoint a supplier who can fulfil all of its fire risk assessment needs ensuring all stock remains compliant. The supplier will be required to undertake and supply Fire Risk Assessments for each of its Housing Blocks and Sheltered Schemes that contain Communal Areas.

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