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Aberystwyth Univrsity Cwrt Mawr K replacment of boilers
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This project comprises the removal of the existing boiler and hot water plant at Cwrt Mawr K, Penglais Campus, Aberystwyth University replacing with new boiler and hot water plant, including modifications to associated services.Cwrt Mawr K is a 3 storey student hall of residence building with the ground floor boiler room accessed direct via an external opening door at the end of the building.The boiler room fabric is understood to contain asbestos materials and the Contractor shall refer to the pre-construction health and safety information for further details. A refurbishment and demolition survey is currently being undertaken and will be made available to the Contractor prior to construction taking place. The Contractor shall generally avoid fixing to the ceiling of the boiler room and shall instead support plant from the floor and walls.The boilers provide LTHW heating with domestic hot water generated via a plate heat exchanger. It is therefore critical that the Contractor adheres to the programme regards heating off and on dates.CDM 2015 must be adhered to during the works. The project is not notifiable under the definitions stated within CDM 2015. Refer to the pre-construction health and safety information for further details.NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at http://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=44348.
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44621210 - Water boilers
50531100 - Repair and maintenance services of boilers
44621220 - Central-heating boilers
42161000 - Hot-water boilers
44621200 - Boilers
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