rm Maintenance Contract for Joinery Repairs to Falkirk Councils Non-Housing Properties (TMC-8883)
Falkirk CouncilEstimated Value
Up to £1,500,000
Deadline
16 July 2026
31 days remaining
Published
15 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
This contract comprises the following Works/ Services provision to various Falkirk Council properties: - (a) Ad hoc joinery repairs and works to the fabric/ fittings/ fixtures as may be required from time to time on a daywork basis; (b) The service provision is to be provided on a “during normal working hours only” basis. That is from 8.00am to 5.00pm, 5 days per week, excluding any Public Holidays.
Note – Service provision is required during the traditional Christmas, New Year and Easter Construction shutdown periods, apart from the Public Holidays contained within these weeks; (c) A 2-hour emergency call out service must be provided during normal working hours (8.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday); (d) All as noted and detailed in the General Preamble and Scope of Works. This contract comprises the following Works/ Services provision to various Falkirk Council properties: - (a) Ad hoc joinery repairs and works to the fabric/ fittings/ fixtures as may be required from time to time on a daywork basis; (b) The service provision is to be provided on a “during normal working hours only” basis.
That is from 8.00am to 5.00pm, 5 days per week, excluding any Public Holidays. Note – Service provision is required during the traditional Christmas, New Year and Easter Construction shutdown periods, apart from the Public Holidays contained within these weeks; (c) A 2-hour emergency call out service must be provided during normal working hours (8.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday); (d) All as noted and detailed in the General Preamble and Scope of Works.
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Falkirk CouncilKey Dates
Published
15 June 2026
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16 July 2026
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