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  • Removal and scrapping of metal waste. Scrap Metal Waste. Electricity North West Ltd
  • A service to be provided by the contractor to manage the collection and disposal of portable and non-portable batteries within Great Britain excluding Northern Ireland. The estimated amount of batteries for collection is 16 000 tonnes per annum, this figure is for guidance only. There is also a requirement for the contractor to provide suitable containers/packaging for the removal of batteries. This Contract will have a duration of 7 years.
  • Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd (DSRL) (the Employer) is seeking to establish framework agreements to provide Letter of Compliance (LoC) support services to a maximum of 3 (three) consultants
  • 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.
  • Receive, recycle and dispose of Segregated Inert Materials that will be delivered to site by the Council and/or collected by the Contractor
  • This contract is for the provision of grounds maintenance (including weed control) within NI Water sites across Northern Ireland. Services required under this contract will include grass cutting, removal and disposal of grass cuttings (where appropriate e.g. first cut), edge maintenance, hedge trimming, shrub pruning, tree surgery and weed control.
  • For the detailed design, manufacture, test and supply of High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters, for use in radioactive and/or toxic atmospheric air or inert gas handling systems.
  • 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.
  • The Employer wishes to invite Tenders for the provision of cleaning and waste management services. The service will include: • Cleaning of communal areas including entrances, hallways, corridors, stairwells, lifts, driveways, paths and bin stores; • Cleaning of sheltered accommodation • Adhoc specialist cleans; • Adhoc domestic cover; and • Waste removal and management services
  • Thames Water Utilities Ltd (TWUL) is seeking to establish a contract for the delivery of Waste Network Services which includes maintenance (reactive activity such as clearing blockages); civils work; the delivery of rehabilitation works to the waste network; and rodent control services. TWUL will be testing two options for maintenance.
  • Buckinghamshire Council (the Authority) invites Tenders for the provision of dry recycling services, which include hauling, sorting and reprocessing of recyclables. The contract term is 3 years from 10 May 2021 to 9 May 2024 with the option to extend for up to a further 3 years to 9 May 2027.
  • General public services - Home to School Transport:2021-12-10 1200 QHH009: Polstead - Kersey Church of England Primary School
  • 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 works includes but is not limited to the Pre-Commencement, Construction, Demolition, Protection of retained services.
  • Cyclical and response maintenance of water and waste water services at Stonehenge Visitor Centre as detailed in ITT Document 1 Specification complete all tasks associated with the day to day operation of the PWS, GSHCS, VDS and MBR systems in accordance with the manufacturer’s requirements in order to provide safe drinking water, protect environmental resources, maintain compliance with existing permits and reduce operational costs.
  • Suitably qualified and competent contractors will make up an approved list of companies that will work in partnership to deliver services or works for construction, repairs and maintenance on an as and when basis, to meet the demands of peaks and troughs and to utilise specialist companies for services or works not currently carried out by internal teams
  • Fusion21 has developed a framework for the full provision of workplace and facilities services across public sector estates. The framework is split into six (6) lots. Value excluding VAT: 1 100 000 000.00 GBP
  • Hand cleaner, Cleaning, polishing products, Brooms, brushes, household cleaning, Cleaning compounds, Cleaning cloths, Toilet cleaners, Hand sanitizer, Buckets, Detergents, Polythene waste, refuse sacks, bags
  • Maintenance Tender including Responsive Repairs & Voids, 3 Star Gas Servicing and Electrical Testing 2021-2024
  • 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.
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