Nottingham Community Housing Association - Decarbonisation Works

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Submission Deadline

7 months ago

Published

6 months ago

Description

NCHA is seeking a Contractor to deliver a two stage Decarbonisation Works project. Stage one requires the successful partner to provide PAS2035 Consultancy Services to undertake Assessments, Design and Coordination for up to 100 properties located primarily in the Nottingham area. Stage 2 of the project will be to install the measures approved by NCHA to the selected properties to enable lodgement and funding release from DESNZ for all appropriate works by the end of September 2025.

Prosper Procurement Ltd (PROSPER) is managing this procurement on behalf of the Contracting Body.

PLEASE NOTE: This is an award notice following a Further Competition under a Framework Agreement and this contract has been let.

Additional information: 
This is an award notice following a Further Competition under
Framework Ref: DN608786: Decarbonisation Retro-Fit Framework (including Refurbishment Works) [FTS Ref: 2022/S 000-011815]

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Rachel Hunter

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