Contract 94 - Legionella Surveying, Analysis and Remedial Works Framework

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£500,000

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  • Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services
  • Environmental services

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1 month from now

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18 hours ago

Description

North Tyneside Council (the 'Authority') is seeking tenders to enter into a framework agreement (Framework) for the delivery of Legionella surveying and analysis and Legionella remedial works its non-residential buildings (hereinafter referred to as the Works).
The nature of the non-residential premises will include, but not be limited to, education premises, commercial premises and public buildings. These premises may be owned and operated by the Authority, their business partners and private enterprises. The Buildings are all located within the Borough of North Tyneside and their opening hours will vary due to the nature of their operation. Any restrictions and access to premises will be advised at the point of notification by the Authority and their representatives.
The Contractor should ensure that they have adequate resources to meet the needs of the Contract, where the majority of planned works at educational premises will be scheduled to be undertaken during school holiday periods.
For the purposes of the CDM regulations 2015, generally North Tyneside Council (the Authority) will act as Principal Contractor. The Authorised Officer is the Authority staff member or representative, authorised to request works to be undertaken with the terms of the Contract.
There are 2 lots under this framework. Lot 1 - Surveying and Analysis Works, Lot 2 - Remedial Works

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