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RUH - Demolition of the North Wing

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Background to the requirement - The purpose of this procurement exercise is to appoint a Principal Contractor to undertake a project to demolish the remainder of the 1940’s “RUH North estate” following the completion of the new Cancer Centre. The buildings have outlived their working life and are now vacant. The buildings are situated in proximity to occupied areas and thus works must be undertaken carefully to avoid disruption or disturbance to patient care. Customer Objective - The customer is seeking to obtain best value by appointing a suitable competent specialist demolition contractor to carry out the works in a safe and timely manner.

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4 days ago

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in 27 days

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