Target Hardening

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Value

£27,000

Classifications

  • Emergency and security equipment
  • Repair and maintenance services of security equipment

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

21 hours ago

Description

Target hardening services for Wirral Council Domestic Abuse Homes for victims of domestic abuse and their families including home security assessments, and the supply and installation of equipment for residents throughout Wirral

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