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Efficiency East Midlands Ltd (EEM) have established a new framework for the sensitive and sustainable refurbishment of listed buildings or buildings of particular historical or architectural interest. Due to the potential wide range of projects eligible to use the established framework we the works were split into the following lots: — Lot 1 Domestic Properties (incorporating the New Bolsover Model Village Project); — Lot 2 Commercial/Non Domestic Properties. Contractors had to have in-house conservation experience to manage any projects and provide heritage oversight to all aspects of the works. Contractors will also need to provide a proven track record in working with the Heritage Lottery Fund and Heritage England. Works will be across a range of building types including tenanted and void domestic and commercial properties. EEM have established a new framework for the sensitive and sustainable refurbishment of domestic listed buildings or buildings of particular historical or architectural interest. The scope of works is likely to, but not limited to, include: — Cleaning and repair of all masonry fabric; — Reinstatement or repair of lime mortar; — Repair or replacement of slate roofing; — Reinstatement of lost stone or brick features; — Refurbishment/replacement of windows and doors relevant to the building; — Repair/replacement of defective rainwater goods and all above ground pipework; — Reinstatement or repair of drainage systems; — Remedial works to address any structural issues; — Insulation work to walls, roof and floors; — Internal refurbishment works including but not limited to new kitchens, new bathrooms, upgrades to M&E systems, ventilation, decorating; — External environmental works. EEM have established a new framework for the sensitive and sustainable refurbishment of domestic listed buildings or buildings of particular historical or architectural interest. The scope of works is likely to, but not limited to, include: — Cleaning and repair of all masonry fabric; — Reinstatement or repair of lime mortar; — Repair or replacement of slate roofing; — Reinstatement of lost stone or brick features; — Refurbishment/replacement of windows and doors relevant to the building; — Repair/replacement of defective rainwater goods and all above ground pipework; — Reinstatement or repair of drainage systems; — Remedial works to address any structural issues; — Insulation work to walls, roof and floors; — Internal refurbishment works including but not limited to new kitchens, new bathrooms, upgrades to M&E systems, ventilation, decorating; — External environmental works.
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