Landscaping Works Framework

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The Council of the Borough of Kirklees have awarded a multi supplier Framework Agreement for Landscaping Works. Project types include play areas, parks, public realm, environmental regeneration, multiuse game areas, footpaths, cemetery construction, planting to sides of highways and others. The Framework is divided into three Lots allowing for different types and sizes of Contracting expertise.
Lot 1: Play  
Lot 2: Environmental Works
Lot 3: Planting and Landscape Maintenance
The initial term of the Framework is 24 months with the option to extend this twice up to a maximum term of 48 months.

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