Brighter Places Repairs and Voids Contract

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Value

£93,750,000

Classifications

  • Construction work
  • Electricity, heating, solar and nuclear energy
  • Solar panels
  • Solar installation
  • Sound insulation
  • Bathrooms construction work
  • Roof maintenance work
  • Scaffolding work
  • Cladding works
  • Asbestos-removal work
  • Electrical installation work
  • Thermal insulation work
  • Sound insulation work
  • Plumbing and sanitary works
  • Ventilation installation work
  • Mechanical installations
  • Building completion work
  • Plastering work
  • Joinery and carpentry installation work
  • Installation of doors and windows and related components
  • Installation of fitted kitchens
  • Carpentry installation work
  • Floor and wall covering work
  • Other building completion work
  • Decoration work
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations
  • Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical building installations
  • Asbestos removal services

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  • contract

Published

4 months ago

Description

Brighter Places sought expressions of interest from suitably skilled and experienced Suppliers to deliver Repairs and Voids work across its stock in Bristol and the surrounding areas, consisting of approximately 3,600 properties.
There will be an option to deliver minor planned works and component replacement work as and when the existing contracts covering these expire and retrofit work from 2027.
The Contract will be for a total of 15 years, with an initial period of 10 years, followed by a potential 5 year extension.
The Contracts seek to offer the benefits of best practice in contract delivery and collaborative working practices for Brighter Places
Full details of the requirements and instructions were included in the procurement and tender documents.

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Sharon Hunt

[email protected]

+44 01707339800

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