Cyclical Repair & Redecoration

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Value

£100,000

Classifications

  • Joinery and carpentry installation work
  • Decoration work
  • Project management consultancy services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 weeks from now

Published

3 days ago

Description

You are invited to tender for the planned cyclical repairs and redecoration works to various buildings across the City and Mount Pleasant Campus' in Liverpool. LJMU have provided a full specification and requirements within the ITT documents included within this tender. Contractors will be expected to provide costs in the tender for the following: (but not limited to)
•	Repairs and redecoration costs.
•	Installation of new joinery fixtures and fittings (where applicable).
•	Provision of access equipment (where applicable).
•	Management of all works including provision of welfare and storage.

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