IWM/2526/CWR/3474: Sub-Basement Asbestos Removal at Churchill War Rooms
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Imperial War Museums (IWM) is seeking a qualified contractor to carry out the removal and compliant disposal of asbestos located in the sub-basement of the Churchill War Rooms (CWR).
The scope of work includes all necessary measures to ensure full compliance with current asbestos-related legislation and health & safety regulations.
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The scope of work includes all necessary
The scope of work includes all necessary measures to ensure full compliance with current asbestos-related legislation and health & safety regulations.
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