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GFSB Internal Refurbishment and Improvements | Call for Tenders

Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses (GFSB) representing the members of Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses, to seek tenders for the refurbishment of the NGO’s premises. The work includes:


Fixing of the entrance stairs, repainting entranceway and door, removal and replacement of existing covering of stairs to match tiling in entrance hallway and a refresh on paint where needed, repainting other walls, minor repairs to doors and walls, mounting of shelves and acoustic panelling, removal of unwanted furniture and suspended ceiling tiles and the repositioning of a door.


This document (click here to download document) details and specifies the scope of works which we require you (the Contractor) to detail, programme, price and return to GFSB by email gfsb@gfsb.gi no later than 29th July 2024.


The contract for the works will be placed and supervised by GFSB and awarded to the Contractor providing the most suitable tender / programme of works.


Prior to acceptance of any tender GFSB will need to be satisfied regarding the method statement and proposed supervision of the works. In addition, they will require proof of adequate insurance cover.


An escorted site can be arranged with prior notice. To arrange a suitable time please email gfsb@gfsb.gi or call (+350) 200 47722 .


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PREMISES REFURBISHMENT SPECIFICATION.

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