High Risk Residential Buildings Framework (HRRB)

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Value

£3,800,000

Classifications

  • Fire-prevention services
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Hazard protection and control consultancy services
  • Building-fabric consultancy services
  • Structural engineering consultancy services
  • Advisory and consultative engineering services
  • Fire and explosion protection and control consultancy services
  • Building consultancy services
  • Health and safety consultancy services
  • Construction consultancy services
  • Technical analysis or consultancy services
  • Building services consultancy services
  • Engineering services

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  • contract

Published

5 months ago

Description

Riverside Group (Riverside) wishes to appoint a framework of consultants who will have the experience and capability to deliver Fire consultancy services to High Risk Residential Buildings (HRRB) across the whole of England as expressed within these tender documents.  This will allow Riverside to meet its compliance responsibilities in accordance with fire safety.  The specification outlines the requirement for all services required under the framework.  The framework will include the below workstreams:  Lot /Approx Budget pa 1) Measured surveys £52k 2) Fire Engineer £500k 3) Structural Surveys £200k 4) Remedial Logging £TBC 5) FRA £200k All works will be required on a National basis however 90% of TRGs HRRBs are in London. TRGs high rise blocks are located across the below regions:  Liverpool 4  Manchester 2  London 90   Ramsgate 1  Birmingham 1  Leicester 1  Workington 1  We will appoint the top scoring 3 suppliers per lot to the framework.

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