Management of Vacant Properties

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£654,000

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  • Repair and maintenance services of security equipment
  • Security screens
  • Repair and maintenance services of security and defence materials
  • Public security services
  • Security services

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4 months ago

Description

Fife Council manages a portfolio of domestic and non-domestic buildings. (Circa 30,000 domestic and 2,000 non)
If these buildings become vacant there is a need to manage the risk that unoccupied building present to both Fife Council and local communities.
As part of this management there is a need to reduce opportunities for unlawful activities, vandalism, drug use, theft, arson etc. To assist in this the engagement of a Vacant property management contractor to carry out numerous activities such as but not limited to
- On site survey and advice
- Fencing and measures to prevent Vehicle access
- Site and Building clearance (vegetation, needles, general items within property)
- Various shuttering options, ply, perma steel, poly carbonate.
- Frequent site inspections (Internal/External)
- Installation of proprietary steel doors
- Addition of monitored technology
- CCTV
- Image capture
- Temporary intruder and fire alarms
- 24/7 site attendance in response to monitored concerns

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