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Centrepoint Voids And Reactive Repairs Tender
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Centrepoint is a registered provider and currently owns or manages hostel bedspaces, supported flats, general needs flats and houses and office accommodation. This includes property owned by partner registered providers where Centrepoint has partial repairing responsibility. The property portfolio has increased steadily over the past five years and Centrepoint's strategic objectives support a continued growth in this area. We have just launched our Independent Living Programme and as part of this aim to deliver 300 new bedspaces across London and Greater Manchester by 2021. This will be through a mix of owned buildings and purpose built modular units. Centrepoint are looking to award Void work and reactive repairs to hostel accommodation, supported housing and general needs housing units. Contract to be broken down into the following lots oLot 1 - Void Repairs The North (Manchester, Bradford and Barnsley) oLot 2 - Void Repairs London 1 (East London) oLot 3 - Void Repairs London 2 (West London) oLot 4 - Reactive Repairs The North (Manchester, Bradford and Barnsley) oLot 5 - Reactive Repairs London 1 (East London) oLot 6 - Reactive Repairs London 2 (West London) Please register an interest by emailing procurement@centrepoint.org Please do not contact through other means.
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79932000 - Interior design services
44115800 - Building internal fittings
44111000 - Building materials
45210000 - Building construction work
50000000 - Repair and maintenance services
45261900 - Roof repair and maintenance work
50850000 - Repair and maintenance services of furniture
79931000 - Interior decorating services
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