Residential Textiles and Linen Services

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Value

£18,000,000

Classifications

  • Soft furnishings
  • Beds and bedding and specialist soft furnishings
  • Kitchenware
  • Bed linen
  • Bathrobes
  • Articles for the bathroom and kitchen
  • Towels
  • Tea towels
  • Curtains, drapes, valances and textile blinds
  • Curtains
  • Installation work of blinds
  • Blinds
  • Laundry-management services
  • Laundry-operation services
  • Laundry-collection services
  • Table linen
  • Toilet and kitchen linen

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

1 week ago

Description

NWUPC is establishing a multi-provider Framework Agreement on behalf of members of NWUPC, CPC, APUC, HEPCW, LUPC, NEUPC, and SUPC for Residential Textiles and Linen Services Ref: FFE3188 NW. The Framework Agreement will be split into (4) lots as follows:
Lot 1 Residential Textiles and Student and Conferencing Packs
Lot 2 Window Coverings
Lot 3 Fully Managed Linen Hire and Laundry Service
Lot 4 Laundry Service for member owned Linen
This Framework Agreement will commence on 1st August 2025 for an initial period of thirty-six (36) months until 31st July 2028 with the option to extend the Agreement for (12) months until 31st July 2029 subject to satisfactory Economic Operator performance.

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