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Hial Contracts Register HIAL CONTRACTS REGISTER Total Est. Extended Contract Number Comodity Type Contract Title Airport Value (incl Start Date End Date Supplier Name Registered Address 1 Registered Address 2 Registered Address 3 Town Country Postcode End Date extensions) Sighthill Industrial HIA 00630 Service - Infrastructure Maintenance of Domestic Water Services Corporate £ 579,000 01-Sep-07 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-20 SPIE Matthew Hall Ltd Unit 10 Bankhead Crossway North Edinburgh UK EH11 4BP Estate HIA 00664 Service - Infrastructure Cleaning Services Head Office £ 424,000 01-Oct-08 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-20 Noonan Suite 2, Wyvern House, 55 Frimley High Street Frimley Surrey UK GU16 7HJ HIA 00670 Service - Infrastructure Cleaning Services Sumburgh £ 642,096 01-Dec-08 31-Dec-12 31-Jan-20 Pristine Cleaning Services Pristine House Tornagrain Inverness UK IV2 7JJ HIA 00671 Service - Infrastructure Cleaning Services Wick £ 61,504 01-Dec-08 30-Nov-11 31-Jan-20 Mitie Cleaning & Support Services Ltd Unit 3 & 8, The Granary Roddinglaw Business Park Edinburgh UK EH12 9DB HIA 00681 Service - Infrastructure PPM Sectional Doors Corporate £ 245,000 01-Apr-09 31-Mar-16 31-Mar-20 Darlington Door Services Limited Unit 8, Red Barnes Way Darlington County Durham UK DL1 2RR HIA 00733 Service - Infrastructure Meter Operator of Electricity Meters Corporate £ 6,930 01-Nov-10 30-Sep-15 20-Oct-20 WPD Smart Metering Ltd Avonbank Feeder Road Bristol UK BS2 0TB HIA 00739 Service - Operations Trauma Training Corporate £ 81,000 01-Jan-10 31-Mar-17 31-Mar-19 Trauma & Resuscitation Services Ltd 4 Webster Court Warrington UK WA5 8WD HIA 00760 Service - Infrastructure Waste Management & Recycling Head Office £ 22,220 03-May-11 31-Jul-13 19-Nov-20 Northern Recycling Solutions Unit 1 Inverbreakie Industrial Estate Invergordon UK IV18 0QR Total Care Agreement Repair/Service of Blyth Riverside Business HIA 00788 Goods - AFS Corporate £ 163,200 13-Jan-11 12-Jan-19 Draeger Safety UK Limited Ullswater Close Blyth Northumberland UK NE24 4RG Equipment Park HIA 00803 Service - HR LMS/Authoring Tool & Support Corporate £ 31,833 13-Jul-12 12-Jan-19 12-Jan-23 Learning Pool Ltd The City Factory 100 Patrick Street Derry UK BT48 7EL HIA 00804 Service - Infrastructure Maintenace & Servicing of LEV Systems Corporate £ 21,377 01-Mar-12 28-Feb-15 Active Energy Solutions Ltd 33-41 Kelvin Avenue Hillington Park Glasgow UK G52 4LT HIA 00808 Goods - Operations Workplace Uniforms, PPE and Laundry Corporate £ 500,000 30-Sep-13 29-Sep-16 15-Jan-21 Cooneen at Work Limited Unit 3 Whaddon Business Park Whaddon, Salisbury Whiltshire UK SP5 3HF HIA 00848 Goods - AFS Airport Fire Appliances Corporate £ 6,983,740 01-Apr-13 31-Mar-18 31-Mar-20 ITTURI Ltd Unit 5, Lo Centre Wildmere Industrial Estate Juggliers Close Banbury UK OX16 3TA HIA 00867 Service - Operations Cleaning Services Dundee £ 115,771 01-Oct-08 30-Sep-16 29-Sep-20 Tayside Contracts Contracts House 1 Soutar Stree Dundee UK DD3 8SS HIA 00896 Service - ICT SMS/QMS Software Solution Corporate £ 70,950 06-Jun-13 31-Mar-16 27-Mar-19 RIVO Software Limited Innovation Centre Warwick Technology Park Warwick UK CV34 6UW HIA 00898 Service - Infrastructure Electricity - EDF Energy Ltd Corporate £ 5,980,080 01-Apr-17 31-Mar-21 31-Mar-22 EDF Energy Limited 40 Grosvenor Place London UK SQ1X 7EN HIA 00899 Service - ATS Radar Maintenance Contract - Inverness Inverness £ 386,685 01-Jun-13 31-May-14 31-May-19 Thales ATM Ltd Compass House David Road Chessington Surrey UK KT9 1TB HIA 00900 Service - Operations Facilities Management Services INV, KOI, SYY £ 5,040,000 01-Aug-13 31-Jul-19 31-Jul-20 CBRE 61 Southwark Street London UK SE1 0HL HIA 00905 Service - Infrastructure AGL Control System Support INV, ILY, KOI, WIC £ 16,245 14-Nov-13 13-Nov-16 Copperchase Limited Unit 1 Ventura Centre Venture Place Upton, Poole Doreset UK HIA 00906 Service - Infrastructure TOC Preventative Maintenance Service Contract Corporate £ 29,304 31-Oct-13 30-Oct-18 Pollution & Process Monitoring Bourne Enterprise Centre Borough Green Sevenoaks Kent UK TN15 8DG HIA 00914 Service - ICT FIDS Implementation & Support Corporate £ 76,600 07-Jan-14 06-Jan-17 Leidos India of Inchinnan Greenock Road Renfrew UK PA4 9LH HIA 00916 Service - Finance HR & Payroll Software & Services Agreement Corporate £ 13,490 14-Jun-13 13-Jun-16 Sage (UK) Limited North Park Newcastle Upon Tyne UK NE13 9AA HIA 00921 Goods - AFS Breathing Air Compressor Maintenance Corporate £ 13,565 01-Apr-14 31-Mar-15 31-Mar-17 Patersons (Safety Air Systems) Limited The Green Twechar Kilsyth Glasgow UK G65 9QQ HIA 00923 Service - Operations Passengers of Reduced Mobility Support Service Inverness £ 1,173,372 01-Apr-14 31-Mar-17 31-Mar-22 Air Ground Services Limited Cambridge House 16 High Street Saffron Walden Essex UK CB10 1AX Schedule of HIA 00925 Service - Infrastructure Building Maintenance Barra 01-Jul-14 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-20 MacInnes Bros Uachdar Benbecula Western Isles UK HS7 5LY Rates Schedule of HIA 00926 Service - Infrastructure Building Maintenance Benbecula 01-Jul-14 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-20 MacInnes Bros Uachdar Benbecula Western Isles UK HS7 5LY Rates Schedule of HIA 00927 Service - Infrastructure Building Maintenance Islay 01-Jul-14 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-20 Colin Logan Building Contractors Ltd Newton Cottage Jamieson Street Bowmore Isle of Islay UK PA43 7HL Rates Schedule of HIA 00928 Service - Infrastructure Building Maintenance Kirkwall 01-Jul-14 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-20 Alfred Flett Ltd St Mary's Holm Orkney UK KW17 2RU Rates Schedule of HIA 00929 Service - Infrastructure Building Maintenance Stornoway 01-Jul-14 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-20 Calmax Construction Ltd 1 Blackwater Newmarket Isle of Lewis UK HS2 0EE Rates Schedule of HIA 00930 Service - Infrastructure Building Maintenance Sumburgh 01-Jul-14 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-20 Ness Engineering Limited The Brakes Scatness Virkie Shetland UK ZE3 9JP Rates Schedule of HIA 00931 Service - Infrastructure Building Maintenance Wick 01-Jul-14 30-Jun-17 30-Jun-20 GMR Henderson Ltd Martha Terrace Wick UK KW1 5EL Rates HIA 00938 Service - Corporate Legal Services Corporate £ 160,000 01-Aug-14 31-Jul-16 30-Sep-18 Addleshaw Goddard LLP Milton Gate 60 Chiswell Street London UK EC1Y 4AG HIA 00943 Works - Infrastructure Runway Maintenance Term Service Corporate £ 1,900,000 01-Jan-15 31-Dec-18 31-Dec-21 GMR Henderson Ltd Martha Terrace Wick UK KW1 5EL HIA 00945 Service - ICT Managed IP-VPN WAN Data Network Corporate £ 152,473 27-Feb-15 26-Feb-18 Scotnet Limited 3 Gordon Terrace Inverness UK IV2 3HD HIA 00946 Service - Security Radiation Protection Advisor Corporate £ 11,256 16-Feb-15 15-Feb-16 15-Feb-22 Public Health England Centre for Radiation, Chemical andChilton Environmental Hazards Didcot Oxfordshire UK OX11 0RQ HIA 00949 Service - HR Candidate Management System Corporate £ 53,835 09-Mar-15 08-Mar-18 18-Sep-22 eArcu Limited Mardall House 9-11 Vaughan Road Harpenden UK AL5 4HU HIA 00953 Service - Security Servicing & Maintenance of Security Equipment Corporate £ 176,558 01-Apr-15 31-Mar-16 31-Mar-17 Smiths Detection-Watford Ltd 459 Park Avenue Bushley Watford Hertfordshire UK WD23 2BW HIA 00956 Service - HR Occupational Health Services Corporate £ 125,000 01-Aug-15 31-Jul-18 31-Jul-20 NHS Highland Occupational Health Service Osprey House Raigmore Avenue Inverness UK IV2 3DZ HIA 00958 Service - Finance Invoice Scanning Software Corporate £ 21,228 07-May-15 06-May-18 30-Sep-21 Readsoft Limited (Kofax Limited) Marlborough Court Sunrise Parkway Linford Wood Milton Keynes UK MK14 6DY Confidential 31/03/2021 Page 1 HIAL CONTRACTS REGISTER HIA 00960 Service - Operations ATM Cash Point Machine Hire Inverness £ 10,800 20-Oct-14 01-Apr-17 NoteMachine UK Ltd Russell House Elvicta Business Park Crickhowell Powys UK NP8 1DF HIA 00962 Service - Infrastructure Building Maintenance Campbeltown Sched Rates 01-Jan-15 31-Dec-17 McFadyens Contractors 55 Glebe Street Campbeltown Argyle UK PA28 6LR BEB, BRR, CAL, HIA 00964 Service - Infrastructure Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Sched Rates 01-Jul-15 30-Jun-18 30-Jun-21 G&A Barnie Building Services Ltd 16 Carsegate Road South Inverness UK IV3 8LL ILY, TRE HIA 00965 Service - Infrastructure Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Dundee Sched Rates 01-Jul-15 30-Jun-18 30-Jun-21 G&A Barnie Building Services Ltd 16 Carsegate Road South Inverness UK IV3 8LL HIA 00966 Service - Infrastructure Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Inverness Sched Rates 01-Jul-15 30-Jun-18 30-Jun-21 G&A Barnie Building Services Ltd 16 Carsegate Road South Inverness UK IV3 8LL HIA 00967 Service - Infrastructure Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Kirkwall Sched Rates 01-Jul-15 30-Jun-18 30-Jun-21 G&A Barnie Building Services Ltd 16 Carsegate Road South Inverness UK IV3 8LL HIA 00968 Service - Infrastructure Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Stornoway Sched Rates 01-Jul-15 30-Jun-18 30-Jun-21 G&A Barnie Building Services Ltd 16 Carsegate Road South Inverness UK IV3 8LL HIA 00969 Service - Infrastructure Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Sumburgh Sched Rates 01-Jul-15 30-Jun-18 31-Dec-21 Ness Engineering Limited The Brakes Scatness Virkie Shetland UK ZE3 9JW HIA 00970 Service - Infrastructure Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Wick Sched Rates 01-Jul-15 30-Jun-18 30-Jun-21 G&A Barnie Building Services Ltd 16 Carsegate Road South Inverness UK IV3 8LL HIA 00971 Service - Operations Airfield Wildlife Management Serivces Inverness £ 277,498 01-Feb-16 31-Jan-19 31-May-21 Avian Safe Safeskys House 84b Easton Street High Wycombe Bucks UK HP11 1LT HIA 00979 Service - Property Property Rating and Valuation Corporate £ 55,133
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