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EICR contract – 2026 - 2028 - Durham Aged Mineworkers' Homes Association

Durham Aged Mineworkers' Homes Association

Buyer Contact Info

Buyer Name: Durham Aged Mineworkers' Homes Association

Buyer Address: PO Box 31, The Grove, 168 Front Street, Chester-le-Street, UKC14, DH3 3YH, United Kingdom

Contact Name: Ian Kirkby

Contact Email: ikirkby@damha.org.uk

Contact Telephone: 0191 388 1111

Status
complete
Procedure
limited
Value
103962.0 GBP
Published
04 Mar 2026, 12:13
Deadline
n/a
Contract Start
31 Mar 2026, 23:00
Contract End
31 Mar 2028, 22:59
Category
n/a
CPV
71314100 - Electrical services
Region
n/a
Awarded To
MMC Facility Management Ltd
Official Source
Open Find a Tender

Description

EICR testing - 1 Purpose and Scope 1.1 This electrical periodic inspection and testing protocol document serves as a comprehensive guide for service providers involved in the inspection and testing of domestic electrical systems. Designed to ensure the ongoing safety and functionality of electrical installations, this document outlines standardised procedures, process methodologies, and the client’s minimum compliance requirements. The protocol emphasises the importance of adherence to regulatory standards and industry best practice, promoting a proactive stance on risk mitigation within electrical systems. This concise yet thorough document serves as an invaluable resource for service providers and engineers engaged in the crucial task of maintaining the integrity and reliability of electrical systems through regular inspection and testing. 1.2 This electrical periodic inspection and testing protocol document has been prepared to outline the technical requirements and parameters for the intended application. It is crucial to note that this document serves solely as a specification guide and does not constitute a comprehensive electrical design. Users are reminded that the details provided herein are intended for informational purposes only. 1.3 Where applicable, in the context of electrical design, it is imperative to emphasize the significance of aligning the design process with the regulations set out in BS 7671, also known as the IET Wiring Regulations. BS 7671 serves as a crucial framework for electrical installations and is designed to ensure the safety, integrity, and reliability of electrical systems. In no event shall reliance solely upon this specification document replace the need for comprehensive electrical design, analysis, and consultation where required. Service providers shall assume full responsibility for any electrical design and implementation conducted based on the information contained herein. 1.4 Where applicable, all electrical design work must be carried out by competent individuals who possess a comprehensive understanding of BS 7671. It should be acknowledged that failure to adhere to BS 7671 could compromise the safety of the electrical installation and result in non-compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. 1.5 The requirements of any other relevant legislation, including the Building Regulations 2010, British Standards (e.g., BS 5839 Part 6), Codes of Practice, industry guidance, and manufacturer instructions, will also need to be considered throughout the design process, where applicable. 1.6 As part of any procurement process, this specification must be read in conjunction with all drawings and specifications, as no claim for lack of knowledge after the submission will be accepted. Any ambiguity must be clarified during the procurement process permitted timeframes. In the event of any discrepancy discovered after submission, the service provider is deemed to have included within their submission any alternative that provides compliance as determined by the client. 1.7 The service provider shall be deemed to be the service provider appointed to carry out the work covered by the specification, whether employed as the primary service provider or as a sub-contractor instructed by the primary service provider.

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Opportunity Context

Lots

Lot 1 Status: complete

Awards

Award Title: EICR contract – 2026 - 2028 - Durham Aged Mineworkers' Homes Association

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