Heavy Engineering Maintenance Framework Agreement (for Services up to GBP 250k excluding VAT)

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Value

£300,000

Classifications

  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Vessel repair services
  • Installation services of steam generators
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Repair and maintenance services of building installations
  • Heating engineering services for buildings
  • Repair and maintenance services of mechanical building installations

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  • contract

Published

1 month ago

Description

NHS Lothian wishes to create a framework to appoint suitable suppliers capable of providing heavy engineering related services as per the ITT documents.

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