115_25 Outdoor Playground, Fitness and Sports Facilities and Equipment (Design, Supply, Delivery, Installation, Maintenance and Inspection)

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Value

£2,520,000,000

Classifications

  • Playground equipment
  • Urban furniture
  • Playground swings
  • Playground climbing apparatus
  • Playground merry go rounds
  • Playground slides
  • Playground see saws
  • Playground tunnels
  • Playground sandboxes
  • Playground bleachers
  • Park and playground equipment
  • Landscaping work for playgrounds
  • Flatwork for children's play area
  • Repair and maintenance services of playground equipment
  • Floodlights
  • Outdoor sports equipment
  • Field and court sports equipment
  • Landscaping work for sports grounds and recreational areas
  • Construction work for sports facilities
  • Single-purpose sports facilities construction work
  • Multi-purpose sports facilities construction work
  • Repair and maintenance work in connection with sports facilities
  • Flatwork for tennis court
  • Artificial grass
  • Gymnasium equipment
  • Fitness equipments
  • Flatwork for running tracks
  • Chairs
  • Specialist soft furnishings
  • Miscellaneous furniture and equipment
  • Miscellaneous equipment

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 months ago

Description

An ESPO national framework for the design, supply, delivery, installation, maintenance and inspection of Outdoor Playground Equipment, Outdoor Fitness Equipment, Skate/BMX Parks, Parkour, Multi Use Games Areas, Water Play Areas and Sports Areas including associated services such as landscaping, fencing and outdoor furniture. Delivery and installation is direct to customers' sites.

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