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Sorry for double posting, I had put this in the heating forum as well.


Any commercial heating engineers on here?



Ive got a job to go and tender tomorrow in Avenue One, Letchworth Garden City. It’s a 2 storey office building and warehouse that needs a new boiler and pumps. Its to replace an existing poor condition / vandalised one. I need to design, supply and install the replacement boilers and pumps as part of the job.


It’s a little out of my remit but its part of the job and needs pricing. Anyone on here interested if I get the details and send them to them?


Thanks


Martin
 
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