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  • The framework agreement covers the provision of comprehensive and innovative waste solutions and suppliers will be expected to proactively assist in attempts to reduce the quantities of waste sent to landfill and achieve recycling targets. This is in line with the revised Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 that prioritise the waste hierarchy.
  • These works have been broken down into 4 different work packages, they include: - Package 1 - Kingsway Box Sewer Works, Package 2 - Covered Approaches - Repairs, Package 3 - Covered Approaches - Painting, Package 4 - Retaining Walls and Overbridges
  • TWUL are procuring design and build delivery capability for Infrastructure and non-Infrastructure projects. TWUL recognises these as infrastructure – nominally the underground network of water mains and sewage and non-infrastructure – nominally all above ground plant, equipment, structures and process; the expected scope of works spans Thames Water’s water and wastewater infrastructure (network) and non-infrastructure (treatment) assets across the Thames Water region.
  • Tender: Removing old boiler, replacing with new boiler and making good in the boiler room of the priory building.
  • Maintenance Tender including Responsive Repairs & Voids, 3 Star Gas Servicing and Electrical Testing 2021-2024
  • Responsive Maintenance and Void Property Works with Planned Maintenance and Communal Mechanical and Electrical Works (Registration Code: CLANREP1)
  • ENP wishes to procure and enter into a Framework Agreement for the completion of a range of installation and repair works for planned maintenance and some servicing or/and maintenance works for cyclical or responsive maintenance predominantly in social housing properties but works may also be carried out in other public buildings including but not limited to offices.
  • Somerset County Council (“Council”) awarded a contract to Viridor Waste Management Limited (“Viridor”) in 2006 following a procurement for project management services for the delivery of the Council’s municipal waste strategy and its landfill directive obligations to divert biodegradable municipal waste from landfill (the “Contract”). The procurement was advertised in OJEU Contract Notice (2004/S 204-174980). This also encompassed the delivery of waste services and development of new waste treatment facilities - details can be found in the OJEU Contract Notice.
  • The lotting structure for this framework is based on contract value and the works cover a variety of works, including, but not limited to Public realm works, Highways construction works, Highways structure works, Drainage works, Marine / coastal / river works
  • The primary objective of the sub-lot is refurbishment and repair of furniture. Repair and maintenance services of furniture.
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