GE23131 MOT and Fleet Maintenance Services (inc Part's and Warranties)

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Value

£210,000

Classifications

  • Fleet management, repair and maintenance services

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Submission Deadline

1 month ago

Published

3 weeks ago

Description

Greener Ealing have procured a direct award via TPPL Framework Call Off TPPLHCCFL01.
The contract has been awarded to a local supplier, Heathrow Truck Centre Ltd for the provision of MOT and fleet maintenance services, including the provision of warranties and parts. bespoke supplier of build, service and supply of parts for DAF vehicles, of which Greener Ealing Ltd operates number of these vehicles to deliver frontline services.

The contract start date will be 14th November 2025 for the proposed contract term of two years with the option to extend for a further 12 months in agreement by both parties.

The contract value including extension renewal is for £210,000

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Katy Reed

Published 1 week ago

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Katarina Pohancenikova

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442088256401

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