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  • Timber Supply Hardwoods and Timber Supply Soft Woods and Boards & Door Blanks. Bristol City Council produces high quality joinery manufactured in its own joinery shop. This DPS will be used to procure the quality timber products that will be used in the manufacture of joinery products for external use in doors, windows, framing, soffits and Fascia’s, in domestic property, as well as high profile public buildings such as Ashton Court, museums and Libraries throughout Bristol.
  • United Utilities Water Ltd’s current Capital Investment Programme (AMP7) involves undertaking a diverse range of works and/or the provision of a variety of services in respect of its assets and network. United Utilities network and assets exist at various locations within its region. The scope of services awarded by this procurement relate to the Wastewater Network only and include the following: sewer cleaning, sewer inspections, asset cleaning (wet wells)
  • The Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) will provide a platform for suppliers to compete for Minor Civils Gas Works, including, but not limited to, Minor Gas Works, Temporary Works and Specialist Works. The scope of these works may include Design and Build or Build Only and can range from either one-off projects to small programmes of work.
  • The contract covers all Fife Council’s public buildings including schools, halls, sports centres, older person’s homes, offices, sheltered housing complexes, social work services group homes and education services janitorial houses which are of a more domestic nature, plant and equipment consisting of but not limited to natural gas, LPG and oil- fired commercial boilers, water heaters, radiant tube heaters, warm air heaters
  • Supply, installation and commissioning services for wind turbine generators (WTG). The tenderer should be capable and experienced to supply all management, technical support, competent labour, supervision, equipment, tools, materials, consumables, temporary works and each and all other resources necessary for the manufacturing, handling, transportation, installation, commissioning, maintenance and quality assurance necessary to satisfy the scope of supply.
  • Bristol City Council produces high quality joinery manufactured in its own joinery shop. This DPS will be used to procure the quality timber products that will be used in the manufacture of joinery products for external use in doors, windows, framing, soffits and Fascia’s, in domestic property, as well as high profile public buildings such as Ashton Court, museums and Libraries throughout Bristol.
  • Scope of the procurement - Tether electrical assembly 1,2MW. Assembly connectors to cables
  • Our Facilities Management Team are looking to procure the services of a provider will maintain the heating, ventilation & air conditioning (HVAC) systems for our office and other locations around the West Midlands.
  • Cadent Gas Limited requires a Local Delivery Partners (LDP’s) to support the delivery of our Gas Mains Replacement Program (MRP) and Non-Mains Replacement Program (Non-MRP) as part of the RIIO2 price control period. Currently Cadent replace approximately 2000 km of mains per year delivered by our existing suppliers. It is our intention to let a number of packages of work tendered via the Dynamic Procurement System (DPS) for MRP and Non-MRP within Cadent’s networks. The works will comprise of excavation, back-fill and reinstatement to facilitate Mains and Service replacement and abandonment including all necessary job completion data and data required for Regulatory Reporting
  • The purpose of this Notice is to inform the market of the additional works/services to be performed by UBB Waste (Essex) Limited following a proposed amendment of its contract with ECC for the design, construction, commissioning, operation and handback of a mechanical biological treatment facility in Basildon. The facility did not pass the acceptance tests specified in the contract which led to ECC commencing litigation against the contractor. The Authority has given notice that it is proposing to take a decision to enter into an Agreement to settle that litigation and to amend the handback requirements of the contract such that the site will be returned to ECC in a condition that will allow for its future redevelopment. It is expected that the modified contract will expire in 2040.
  • The scope of the works is a measured term contract for specialist flooring contractors to supply and installation various floor coverings such as carpet tiles, vinyl sheet coverings including accessories and sealing wood floors at various Council properties and locations.
  • A development agreement (“DA”) was originally entered into in 2010 between the South East England Development Agency (“SEEDA”) and Stanhope PLC and concerned the re-development, in phases, of a site in the centre of Ashford known as Elwick Place according to a masterplan to be agreed between the parties. In 2015 the Council acquired the site and the rights and obligations formerly vested in SEEDA under the DA. The Phases are now as follows: Phase 1 (cinema, hotel, restaurants, retail units and car park), Phase 2 (200 residential flats) and Phase 3 (yet to be agreed). The parties have now agreed certain changes to the DA.
  • Proposed development of 22 properties and new vehicle access from Ffordd Coppy, including internal access roads and turning area. (JCT Design and Build Contract 2016).
  • Term Contract for L8 Risk Assessments, Water Hygiene Monitoring Regimes, Associated Remedial Works and Training
  • 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
  • Provision of non-complex works at stations, remedial works to existing structures, major & complex works to stations and Infrastructure Owner works (structures, fencing, civil works and buildings and property) across the Wales and Borders rail infrastructure.
  • The primary objective of the sub-lot is refurbishment and repair of furniture. Repair and maintenance services of furniture.
  • Workstream 1: Domestic asbestos consultants, Workstream 2: Commercial asbestos consultants, Workstream 3: Domestic asbestos removal and remediation, Workstream 4: Commercial asbestos removal and remediation
  • Building works, supplies & services and specialists & consultancy as listed in the DPS. Complete a planned programme of insulation on approximately 1500 properties per year and then pick up responsive work when required.
  • Supply and install provisions of a CCTV monitoring & surveillance system for RZSS's SWA for life wildcat reintroduction programme.
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