Imtech wins maintenance contract for 550 TPG Post distribution centres
11 million euro long-term maintenance contracts Gouda – Imtech N.V. (technical services provider in Europe) announces that TPG Post and Imtech have signed a five-year maintenance contract for the technical maintenance and supervision of 550 TPG Post distribution centres. Besides this Imtech has won three other multidisciplinary long-term maintenance contracts by Shell Chemicals, the University of Amsterdam and Telecity. All these commissions will be carried out by Imtech Maintenance and have a total value of approximately 11 million euro.
The maintenance contract covers the technical maintenance and supervision of the fixed installations for all TPG Post distribution centres, distributed over 26 TPG Post regions in the Netherlands. The first contract year 2004 represents a smooth transition to a performance-based contract that will come into operation in the beginning of 2005. The activities covered by the contract consist of preventive technical maintenance, corrective technical maintenance, technical supervision and the co-ordination of subcontractors. The contract specifies that Imtech will use an extranet application to provide TPG Post with real-time access to the status of the handling of equipment failures. It also includes the possibility for partial integration of this contract with the contract, which is also implemented by Imtech, for technical maintenance and supervision of all the post offices run by Postkantoren BV in the Netherlands. By Shell Chemicals in Amsterdam Imtech is responsible for a three-year multidisciplinary maintenance contract in all buildings on this Shell area of 18 hectares. At the Roeterseiland location of the University of Amsterdam Imtech has won a contract for a three-year maintenance contract in more than 100.000 m offices and education buildings. Also Imtech have signed a maintenance contract for a year with yearly extension for the complete maintenance and management in the data hotel Telecity in Amsterdam.