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Westminster Housing Responsive Repairs and Major Works Contracts
Westminster City Council
Westminster City Council (the ‘Council’) has a statutory duty to deliver repair and maintenance services to its 21,000-strong housing stock, comprising approximately 43% leasehold properties, 57% tenanted homes and 145 High Rise Buildings (HRB) across the Borough. It is also worth noting that 41% of the Council’s housing stock is located within a conservation area, whereas 17% of the buildings are listed properties. Furthermore, the Council delivers major works and planned cyclical construction-based maintenance with the view of continuously improving the physical and social infrastructure of its housing stock. Currently housing repairs, maintenance and works are delivered via eight (8) Term Partnering Contracts (‘TPC’) which were procured in 2017 and 2019 for a period of up to ten (10) years as follows: • Responsive Repairs and Voids • Major Works (2 separate contracts covering North and South of the Borough) • Mechanical • Electrical • Domestic Heating • Lifts • Aids & Adaptations The Council is intending to re-procure these contracts based on revised scopes as part of an overarching Strategic Alliance Agreement, based on the FAC-1 Framework Alliance Agreement which all appointed contractors will be required to sign up to along with the contract documents specific to each requirement. Taking into account the differing expiry dates of the TPCs, the various Section 20 consultation requirements, as well as the indicative timelines associated with each retendering process, the Council determined that the re-procurements will be delivered in tranches. The Council issued a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) Notice related to this procurement (Ref 2025/S 000-061916) on 2nd October 2025 (https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/061916-2025) supplemental to PME Notice with reference 2025/S000-022847 dated Monday 19th May 2025 (https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/022847-2025) for the purpose of inviting interested market suppliers to engage in detailed consu
Provision of Thurnscoe Library Internal Refurbishments and Roof Replacement
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council are looking to appoint a contractor to carry out building works to complete the refurbishment of Thurnscoe Library in line with Barnsley Council’s Community Libraries Refurbishment Programme
Fairweather Green Fire Station Refurbishment
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority
WYFRS would like to invite contractors to submit a tender for the refurbishment of Fairweather Green Fire Station, which is located at 1003 Thornton Road, Bradford BD8 0EH. The refurbishment will include full mechanical and electrical overhaul including full rewire, lighting renewal, fire alarm/PA/turnout renewals, heating renewals and implementation of sustainable/green technology. A full reroof is required, along with full window and door renewal and internal architectural layout alterations to provide single occupancy unisex dormitories and WC/Shower units across both floors. A detailed scope of works can be found within the tender package.
Framework for Cyclical Decoration services - 2026/2030
The Swaythling Housing Society Ltd (Trading as Abri)
Abri is seeking a framework of efficient, competent, experienced and third-party accredited contractors for the provision of Cyclical Decorations services for maintenance and maintaining suitable appearance of properties for our customers. Please see Tender documentation for our operational areas and lots and specification details: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/abri/aspx/Tenders/Current The proposed frameworks will be split into the following lots in line with Abri’s operational areas:- Lot 1: Planned Region 1 – South West - this region includes Dorset, East Devon, Mendip, North Somerset, Sedgemoor, South Somerset and Wiltshire. Lot 2: Planned Region – South - this region includes Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole, Crawley, East Hampshire, Eastleigh, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Mid Sussex, New Forest, Portsmouth and Southampton. Lot 3: Planned Region – South East - this region includes Basingstoke & Deane, Bracknell Forest, Buckinghamshire, Guildford, Hart, Reading, Rushmoor, Slough, Value of White Horse, West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead.
Alexandra Park Boathouse Café Toilet Refurbishment, Queens Road, Oldham OL8 2AX
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
The refurbishment of the public lavatories at The Boathouse Cafe. The primary objective is to change the access to the public lavatories from an external doorway (into the building) to an internal doorway located within the cafe area. The project involves the refurbishment of the public lavatories at The Boathouse Café. The proposed refurbishment work includes reconfiguration of the facility and creating access between the WC and adjoining Café to enable controlled access and use. Works will entail strictly stripping out the existing lavatories and installing a new layout to accommodate the change of access. The works also comprise the strip-out, alteration, and installation of electrical services associated with the refurbishment of public toilet facilities, including: • Removal of redundant distribution board and services • Installation of a new Schneider Acti9 Isobar 18-way SP&N Type A distribution board (DB:B) • Provision of new final circuits for o Lighting o Small power o Water heaters o Trace heating o Extract ventilation o Alarms o Other associated equipment, • Reinstatement of existing retained circuits. • Installation of new containment systems within the roof void. • Replacement of lighting and emergency lighting systems. • Modifications to fire alarm and accessible WC alarm systems. Mechanical works include the strip-out of existing mechanical services and the installation of new heating, ventilation and water services serving refurbished Ladies, Gents and Accessible WCs. This will allow the continued use of the WC facility, whilst bringing it to current standards, improving utilisation, security and operational management.
Alexandra Park Boathouse Café Toilet Refurbishment, Queens Road, Oldham OL8 2AX
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
The refurbishment of the public lavatories at The Boathouse Cafe. The primary objective is to change the access to the public lavatories from an external doorway (into the building) to an internal doorway located within the cafe area. The project involves the refurbishment of the public lavatories at The Boathouse Café. The proposed refurbishment work includes reconfiguration of the facility and creating access between the WC and adjoining Café to enable controlled access and use. Works will entail strictly stripping out the existing lavatories and installing a new layout to accommodate the change of access. The works also comprise the strip-out, alteration, and installation of electrical services associated with the refurbishment of public toilet facilities, including: • Removal of redundant distribution board and services • Installation of a new Schneider Acti9 Isobar 18-way SP&N Type A distribution board (DB:B) • Provision of new final circuits for o Lighting o Small power o Water heaters o Trace heating o Extract ventilation o Alarms o Other associated equipment, • Reinstatement of existing retained circuits. • Installation of new containment systems within the roof void. • Replacement of lighting and emergency lighting systems. • Modifications to fire alarm and accessible WC alarm systems. Mechanical works include the strip-out of existing mechanical services and the installation of new heating, ventilation and water services serving refurbished Ladies, Gents and Accessible WCs. This will allow the continued use of the WC facility, whilst bringing it to current standards, improving utilisation, security and operational management.
Refurbishment to Boundary Pightle, Norwich, NR15 2YT.
Progress Housing Group
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on one of their properties Boundary Pightle. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. In summary, the works include the following: • Associated plumbing and M&E services alteration • Associated decoration and new floor finishes throughout the property • General building works • Associated external works • Anticipated works period 28 weeks. Bidders should refer to the Specification for further details of Progress Housing Group's requirements and the Services that the successful Bidder will be required to provide under the Contracts. Bidders are required to review the Specifications, plans and project information, in detail to gain a full understanding of the proposed Contract and Progress Housing Group's requirements. Site Visits All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing cchristopher@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It will be an open house site visit. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid. The anticipated Contract is a one - off project, the estimated contract duration will be for a period of 28 weeks starting approximately 03/08/26 and completed by 12/02/27 (subject to the rights of termination contained in the Contract).
Refurbishment to 101 Woolram Wygate, Spalding, PE11 3PA
PROGRESS HOUSING GROUP LIMITED
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on one of their properties 101 Woolram Wygate. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. In summary, the works include the following: • Garage conversion to create new kitchen. • Associated plumbing and M&E services alteration. • Alterations to floorplan layout. • Associated decoration and new floor finishes throughout the property. • General building works. • Associated external works. Bidders should refer to the Specification for further details of Progress Housing Group's requirements and the Services that the successful Bidder will be required to provide under the Contract. Bidders are required to review the Specification in detail to gain a full understanding of the proposed Contract and Progress Housing Group's requirements. Site Visits All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing htickle@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It is an open house and no appointment is necessary. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid.
Refurbishment Works to two properties - 2 Lots Norfolk
PROGRESS HOUSING GROUP LIMITED
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on two of their properties. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. This will be divided into two lots, bidders are permitted to bid for one or both lots: Lot 1 - 6 Boundary Way, Poringland, NR14 7JD - approx. 18 weeks Lot 2 - Candlewick, Forncett Road, Tharston, NR15 2YB - approx. 24 weeks Full Specification details are located within the tender documents. All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing cchristopher@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It will be an open house site visit. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid.
NGH - Children's Garden
Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust
Scope: Refurbish existing outdoor courtyard to create a new Children's Outdoor Play Area & Garden as described on the project drawings. Access: As shown on latest revision of drawing H7539-EXI-XX-00-DR-A-0101. Relevant factors affecting the work: Access to the site is through a live hospital environment. All access for movement of materials (including but not limited to deliveries and removal of debris/spoil) shall take place before 08:00 or after 16:30 and shall be coordinated with the Trust in advance. Immediately clean up all spills in interior spaces, especially those caused by loading/unloading activities. All movement of materials through the hospital shall be by hand or by hand-powered equipment only. The site is immediately adjacent to a special care baby unit - noise shall be kept to the minimum level necessary to perform the work, see also subclause 607.2 regarding the requirement to identify noisy activities in a d
FM Reactive & Planned Maintenance Building Works
Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales Police & North Wales Police
North Wales Police (NWP) and North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (NWFRS) are seeking to appoint multiple building contractors for reactive/planned maintenance and installation building works; with a maximum of 5 to be awarded based on their scoring ranking position. NWP and NWFRS have a diverse portfolio of approximately 120 properties across North Wales comprising of police stations, fire stations, specialist buildings, offices and fleet departments. The term of contract will be for 5 years – 3 years plus two extensions of twelve months each, on the agreement of both parties. Together with planned building works up to a maximum value of £50K, the contractors will be required to provide an effective and reactive service for 365-day response, to ensure all maintenance and property defects are dealt with promptly, thereby providing safe and secure buildings for both Police and Fire Services. Service will be required 24 hours a day, 364/5 days a year with attendance on site to be within 2 hours of receiving the call for reactive works. This will be done on a rota system. Examples of call outs would be insecure buildings (locks / windows / doors/roofs), leaks, minor repair works, health and safety issues etc. Separate cover for mechanical and electrical call outs (24/7) is provided by specialist contractors under the same basis via a different framework. The Contractor will need to be able to provide direct or subcontracted labour to undertake ground works, demolition, joinery, plastering, minor plumbing, roof works, scaffolding, basic bricklaying etc
Alexandra Park Boathouse Café Toilet Refurbishment, Queens Road, Oldham OL8 2AX
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council
The refurbishment of the public lavatories at The Boathouse Cafe. The primary objective is to change the access to the public lavatories from an external doorway (into the building) to an internal doorway located within the cafe area. The project involves the refurbishment of the public lavatories at The Boathouse Café. The proposed refurbishment work includes reconfiguration of the facility and creating access between the WC and adjoining Café to enable controlled access and use. Works will entail strictly stripping out the existing lavatories and installing a new layout to accommodate the change of access. The works also comprise the strip-out, alteration, and installation of electrical services associated with the refurbishment of public toilet facilities, including: • Removal of redundant distribution board and services • Installation of a new Schneider Acti9 Isobar 18-way SP&N Type A distribution board (DB:B) • Provision of new final circuits for o Lighting o Small power o Water heaters o Trace heating o Extract ventilation o Alarms o Other associated equipment, • Reinstatement of existing retained circuits. • Installation of new containment systems within the roof void. • Replacement of lighting and emergency lighting systems. • Modifications to fire alarm and accessible WC alarm systems. Mechanical works include the strip-out of existing mechanical services and the installation of new heating, ventilation and water services serving refurbished Ladies, Gents and Accessible WCs. This will allow the continued use of the WC facility, whilst bringing it to current standards, improving utilisation, security and operational management.
Refurbishment to 101 Woolram Wygate, Spalding, PE11 3PA
PROGRESS HOUSING GROUP LIMITED
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on one of their properties 101 Woolram Wygate. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. In summary, the works include the following: • Garage conversion to create new kitchen. • Associated plumbing and M&E services alteration. • Alterations to floorplan layout. • Associated decoration and new floor finishes throughout the property. • General building works. • Associated external works. Bidders should refer to the Specification for further details of Progress Housing Group's requirements and the Services that the successful Bidder will be required to provide under the Contract. Bidders are required to review the Specification in detail to gain a full understanding of the proposed Contract and Progress Housing Group's requirements. Site Visits All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing htickle@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It is an open house and no appointment is necessary. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid.
Refurbishment Works to two properties - 2 Lots Norfolk
PROGRESS HOUSING GROUP LIMITED
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on two of their properties. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. This will be divided into two lots, bidders are permitted to bid for one or both lots: Lot 1 - 6 Boundary Way, Poringland, NR14 7JD - approx. 18 weeks Lot 2 - Candlewick, Forncett Road, Tharston, NR15 2YB - approx. 24 weeks Full Specification details are located within the tender documents. All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing cchristopher@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It will be an open house site visit. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid.
NGH - Children's Garden
Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust
Scope: Refurbish existing outdoor courtyard to create a new Children's Outdoor Play Area & Garden as described on the project drawings. Access: As shown on latest revision of drawing H7539-EXI-XX-00-DR-A-0101. Relevant factors affecting the work: Access to the site is through a live hospital environment. All access for movement of materials (including but not limited to deliveries and removal of debris/spoil) shall take place before 08:00 or after 16:30 and shall be coordinated with the Trust in advance. Immediately clean up all spills in interior spaces, especially those caused by loading/unloading activities. All movement of materials through the hospital shall be by hand or by hand-powered equipment only. The site is immediately adjacent to a special care baby unit - noise shall be kept to the minimum level necessary to perform the work, see also subclause 607.2 regarding the requirement to identify noisy activities in a d
FM Reactive & Planned Maintenance Building Works
Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales Police & North Wales Police
North Wales Police (NWP) and North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (NWFRS) are seeking to appoint multiple building contractors for reactive/planned maintenance and installation building works; with a maximum of 5 to be awarded based on their scoring ranking position. NWP and NWFRS have a diverse portfolio of approximately 120 properties across North Wales comprising of police stations, fire stations, specialist buildings, offices and fleet departments. The term of contract will be for 5 years – 3 years plus two extensions of twelve months each, on the agreement of both parties. Together with planned building works up to a maximum value of £50K, the contractors will be required to provide an effective and reactive service for 365-day response, to ensure all maintenance and property defects are dealt with promptly, thereby providing safe and secure buildings for both Police and Fire Services. Service will be required 24 hours a day, 364/5 days a year with attendance on site to be within 2 hours of receiving the call for reactive works. This will be done on a rota system. Examples of call outs would be insecure buildings (locks / windows / doors/roofs), leaks, minor repair works, health and safety issues etc. Separate cover for mechanical and electrical call outs (24/7) is provided by specialist contractors under the same basis via a different framework. The Contractor will need to be able to provide direct or subcontracted labour to undertake ground works, demolition, joinery, plastering, minor plumbing, roof works, scaffolding, basic bricklaying etc
NGH - Children's Garden
Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust
Scope: Refurbish existing outdoor courtyard to create a new Children's Outdoor Play Area & Garden as described on the project drawings. Access: As shown on latest revision of drawing H7539-EXI-XX-00-DR-A-0101. Relevant factors affecting the work: Access to the site is through a live hospital environment. All access for movement of materials (including but not limited to deliveries and removal of debris/spoil) shall take place before 08:00 or after 16:30 and shall be coordinated with the Trust in advance. Immediately clean up all spills in interior spaces, especially those caused by loading/unloading activities. All movement of materials through the hospital shall be by hand or by hand-powered equipment only. The site is immediately adjacent to a special care baby unit - noise shall be kept to the minimum level necessary to perform the work, see also subclause 607.2 regarding the requirement to identify noisy activities in a d
FM Reactive & Planned Maintenance Building Works
Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales Police & North Wales Police
North Wales Police (NWP) and North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (NWFRS) are seeking to appoint multiple building contractors for reactive/planned maintenance and installation building works; with a maximum of 5 to be awarded based on their scoring ranking position. NWP and NWFRS have a diverse portfolio of approximately 120 properties across North Wales comprising of police stations, fire stations, specialist buildings, offices and fleet departments. The term of contract will be for 5 years – 3 years plus two extensions of twelve months each, on the agreement of both parties. Together with planned building works up to a maximum value of £50K, the contractors will be required to provide an effective and reactive service for 365-day response, to ensure all maintenance and property defects are dealt with promptly, thereby providing safe and secure buildings for both Police and Fire Services. Service will be required 24 hours a day, 364/5 days a year with attendance on site to be within 2 hours of receiving the call for reactive works. This will be done on a rota system. Examples of call outs would be insecure buildings (locks / windows / doors/roofs), leaks, minor repair works, health and safety issues etc. Separate cover for mechanical and electrical call outs (24/7) is provided by specialist contractors under the same basis via a different framework. The Contractor will need to be able to provide direct or subcontracted labour to undertake ground works, demolition, joinery, plastering, minor plumbing, roof works, scaffolding, basic bricklaying etc
Refurbishment to 101 Woolram Wygate, Spalding, PE11 3PA
PROGRESS HOUSING GROUP LIMITED
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on one of their properties 101 Woolram Wygate. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. In summary, the works include the following: • Garage conversion to create new kitchen. • Associated plumbing and M&E services alteration. • Alterations to floorplan layout. • Associated decoration and new floor finishes throughout the property. • General building works. • Associated external works. Bidders should refer to the Specification for further details of Progress Housing Group's requirements and the Services that the successful Bidder will be required to provide under the Contract. Bidders are required to review the Specification in detail to gain a full understanding of the proposed Contract and Progress Housing Group's requirements. Site Visits All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing htickle@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It is an open house and no appointment is necessary. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid.
Refurbishment Works to two properties - 2 Lots Norfolk
PROGRESS HOUSING GROUP LIMITED
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on two of their properties. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. This will be divided into two lots, bidders are permitted to bid for one or both lots: Lot 1 - 6 Boundary Way, Poringland, NR14 7JD - approx. 18 weeks Lot 2 - Candlewick, Forncett Road, Tharston, NR15 2YB - approx. 24 weeks Full Specification details are located within the tender documents. All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing cchristopher@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It will be an open house site visit. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid.
Refurbishment to Boundary Pightle, Norwich, NR15 2YT.
Progress Housing Group
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on one of their properties Boundary Pightle. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. In summary, the works include the following: • Associated plumbing and M&E services alteration • Associated decoration and new floor finishes throughout the property • General building works • Associated external works • Anticipated works period 28 weeks. Bidders should refer to the Specification for further details of Progress Housing Group’s requirements and the Services that the successful Bidder will be required to provide under the Contracts. Bidders are required to review the Specifications, plans and project information, in detail to gain a full understanding of the proposed Contract and Progress Housing Group’s requirements. Site Visits All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing cchristopher@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It will be an open house site visit. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid. The anticipated Contract is a one – off project, the estimated contract duration will be for a period of 28 weeks starting approximately 03/08/26 and completed by 12/02/27 (subject to the rights of termination contained in the Contract).
The Supply and Installation of Domestic Kitchens
Swindon Borough Council
Swindon Borough Council has a requirement to replace obsolete Kitchens as part of the asset refresh on cyclical basis. The work required under this contract is the removal of existing kitchens and supply and installation of new kitchens to properties across Swindon, including all associated preparation, plumbing, electrical, decorative and flooring upgrades and works. The initial contract term will be for Three (3) years with an option to extend for a further Two (2) years. Estimated contract spend is £3.3m excl. VAT across the initial 3 year contract term and £6.6m excl. VAT (£7.92m incl. VAT) across the potential total Five (5) year contract term.
Refurbishment to Boundary Pightle, Norwich, NR15 2YT.
Progress Housing Group
Reside With Progress (RWP) are seeking an experienced Contractor to complete refurbishment works on one of their properties Boundary Pightle. RWP intend to source a compliant Contractor to take on the adaptation and refurbishment works to the existing domestic property. The Contractor will need to be fully compliant with all Health and Safety regulations and any other industry requirements. In summary, the works include the following: • Associated plumbing and M&E services alteration • Associated decoration and new floor finishes throughout the property • General building works • Associated external works • Anticipated works period 28 weeks. Bidders should refer to the Specification for further details of Progress Housing Group’s requirements and the Services that the successful Bidder will be required to provide under the Contracts. Bidders are required to review the Specifications, plans and project information, in detail to gain a full understanding of the proposed Contract and Progress Housing Group’s requirements. Site Visits All contractors MUST visit site prior to submitting a tender. Please register your interest to visit by emailing cchristopher@progressgroup.org.uk. An opening date will be posted on the portal in due course. Only this date and time will be made available for internal inspection. It will be an open house site visit. Failure to visit site and report in with RWP will result in your tender being invalid. The anticipated Contract is a one – off project, the estimated contract duration will be for a period of 28 weeks starting approximately 03/08/26 and completed by 12/02/27 (subject to the rights of termination contained in the Contract).
Stamford Police Station: Ablution, Welfare, and Refurbishment Works
Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire Police requires ablution refurbishment, and general redecoration works to be completed at Stamford Police Station.
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