676_25 Total Facilities Management

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Buyers

Value

£750,000,000

Classifications

  • Facilities management services
  • Electricity, heating, solar and nuclear energy
  • Emergency and security equipment
  • Construction work
  • Software package and information systems
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Restaurant and food-serving services
  • Canteen and catering services
  • Parking services
  • Post and courier services
  • Energy and related services
  • Building-fabric consultancy services
  • Health and safety consultancy services
  • Helpdesk and support services
  • Facilities management services for computer systems maintenance
  • Tree-maintenance services
  • Planting and maintenance services of green areas
  • Security services
  • Event services
  • Reception services
  • Building and facilities management services
  • Refuse and waste related services
  • Environmental services
  • Cleaning and sanitation services
  • Washing and dry-cleaning services

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  • contract

Published

6 months ago

Description

This framework provides a national solution that offers customers a route to market for a complete facilities management service comprising of hard and/or soft FM services depending on each individual customer requirement.
The framework is split into the following Lots depending on the annual contract value for each customer contract:
• Lot 1 - Annual Customer Contract Value of £0 - £999,999
• Lot 2 - Annual Customer Contract Value of £1,000,000 - £4,999,999
• Lot 3 - Annual Customer Contract Value of £5,000,000 and above

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