Highway Verge & Hedge Cutting with Tractor and Flail

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Value

£0

Classifications

  • Hire of agricultural machinery with operator
  • Agricultural, forestry, horticultural, aquacultural and apicultural services
  • Agricultural services
  • Services incidental to agricultural production
  • Hire of mowers or agricultural equipment with operator
  • Planting and maintenance services of green areas
  • Parks maintenance services
  • Grounds maintenance services
  • Grassing services
  • Highway maintenance work
  • Horticultural services
  • Tree pruning and hedge trimming
  • Hedge trimming

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month ago

Published

3 months ago

Description

Carmarthenshire County Council wishes to appoint contractors on a framework basis to provide highway grass cutting services on roadside and footway verges, roundabouts, in addition to visibility cutting on bends and junctions in urban and rural areas across the County.
For the purpose of this requirement the County is divided into geographical areas known as 'Beats'. There are 20 Beat areas across the County.

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