Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

DUD - Minor Works and Subsidence Works together with all Associated Works - AWARD

The Council is looking to set up work programmes for delivering minor works and subsidence works within the Dudley Borough. The Works to be procured and called off through the contract could include, concrete repairs, small demolition works, retaining walls, replacement of concrete floors, brickwork repairs, vacant property refurbishment and other specialist structural works and all associated works.

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The Optional Questions - O1 - Equal Opportunity and Diversity, O2 - Environmental Management, O3 - Quality Management, are applicable in this Procurement, therefore will need completing.

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Published: Sept. 30, 2022

Time until this contract ends

3 months left 24 month contract

Total cost

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