Gas Maintenance Services and Pressure Systems

Award

Value

£1,200,000

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Gas appliance maintenance services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

6 months ago

Published

2 months ago

Description

This Award Notice follows the University of Chester seeking tenders through the 2 Stage Restricted Tender Procedure under The Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and The Public Procurement (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 for the provision of Gas fired boilers, Water Heaters, and Pressurisation Units PPM servicing and Reactive Maintenance throughout its sites. This contract will start in August 2025 for a period of 3 years (with the two possible extension periods of 1 & 1 years).

The total potential contract value, based on previous and foreseeable requirements is approximated to range from £800,000 to £1.2million.  However, as services are "needs specific", actual demand and requirements will vary over the period of the contract term and no guarantee can therefore be given regarding the volume, nor value, of business placed with the appointed contractor.

The services required are for all reactive and planned preventative maintenance at the University of Chester's following sites:

Chester- Exton Park - Parkgate Road, 
Wheeler, 
Creative Campus - Kingsway, 
Queens Park, 
Gateway House, plus multiple accommodation properties across Chester.

Warrington - Time Square, Sarah Parker Remond

Birkenhead- Marriss House 

The service covers maintenance for all gas fired boiler and water heaters, as well as pumps/plate/plate heat exchangers. This will also include PPM and callouts for all items. 

This award has also been published on Find a Tender Service.

Please note that all values in this award notice have been rounded up and the contract end date includes all potential extension options.

Additional information: Please note that where you may have previously registered with In-Tend, it will be necessary for you to ensure that your registration does include being registered to see opportunities for University of Chester.

Registration for this site is free for suppliers.
There is also Help/Guidance on how to use the supplier site on the 'Help' section at: 
https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofchester/aspx/Help (https://intendhost.co.uk/universityofchester/aspx/Help)

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