Minor Works and Maintenance Dynamic Purchasing System - Contract Award Notices

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Classifications

  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Fire doors
  • Fireproofing work
  • Painting work of buildings
  • Building services

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  • contract

Published

2 months ago

Description

Coventry University Group has a requirement to appoint a specialised to provide services related to minor works and maintenance and intends to implement a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) to deliver these requirements with several suppliers under various Lots in whom the University can place confidence in to carry out these tasks.
Lot 1 - Fire Doors
Lot 2 - Fire Stopping
Lot 3 - Painting and Decorating
Lot 4 - Minor new works:
Sub- Lot 4a. Internal alteration and refurbishments
Sub- Lot 4b. External alterations and maintenance
Sub- Lot 4c. Extensions to existing spaces
Sub- Lot 4d. Office and classroom alterations
Sub- Lot 4e. General partitioning works
Sub- Lot 4f. Replacement of doors, flooring, and ceilings
Sub- Lot 4g. Structural repairs
Sub- Lot 4h. Roof replacements
Sub- Lot 4i. Roof repairs
Sub- Lot 4j. Resurfacing
Sub- Lot 4k. Fencing and gates.
Sub- Lot 4l. Window repairs and replacement

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