official notices mentioning fire-door surveys, replacements, repairs and compartmentation work
TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.
Fire door tenders
Fire-door and door-maintenance notices can be easy to miss when they sit inside council, school or estate compliance work. Free Scout gives specialists a no-card way to test whether TenderHawk can spot clear fire-door scope and practical fit.
Free Scout needs no card. TenderHawk is independent, not a government service, and currently watches Find a Tender, Contracts Finder, PCS official notices and a Sell2Wales public fallback.
TenderHawk angle
TenderHawk keeps the door-maintenance wording honest: fire doors, remedials, repairs, seals and compartmentation when the source supports it, not a generic claim that every door contract fits.
Start with Free Scout if you want a no-card way to test whether TenderHawk understands your business. Standard is £19/month for daily monitoring, relevant alerts and weekly sector intelligence, with the first month at £9.99. Pro is £49/month for renewal watch, award and competitor analysis, and deeper review of strategic opportunities, with the first month at £24.99. Paid plans bill immediately through Stripe.
What this page is for
TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.
TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.
TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.
TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.
Fit filtering
Is the job local, regional or genuinely UK-wide?
Is the service the core requirement rather than a minor line inside a larger bundle?
Can a 1-20 person business evidence the capability, cover and insurance?
large capital works where the fire-door package is not separately visible
notices where the submission route is unclear
large frameworks where the small-supplier lot is not visible
focused fire-door surveys, replacements, repairs and compartmentation work contracts
local-authority, education, housing or NHS buyer notices
framework or DPS opportunities only when the entry route is clear
award notices that show buyer renewal cycles
Source-backed examples
These are public-notice examples already checked in TenderHawk's source notes. They are examples to assess, not customer results or guarantees.
Focused fire-door replacement, repair, seal and fire-stopping work. The source route was recorded as the Milton Keynes In-Tend portal, so the bid route should be stated only from the notice evidence.
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Tell TenderHawk what you do, where you work and what contract size is worth your time. Free Scout is the no-cost path; paid Standard and Pro plans bill immediately through Stripe.
TenderHawk is independent and does not replace the official notice. Source routes, portal steps and requirements are only stated when the public notice supports them.
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