Derby Integrated Drug and Alcohol Recovery System

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Value

£22,340,805

Classifications

  • Toxic substances rehabilitation services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Provision of the Derby Integrated Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Recovery System.
The Council intends to enter into an agreement to provide the Derby Integrated Drug and Alcohol Recovery System for the period of 3 years with option to extend for 2 years subject to performance and budgetary approval.
4468161GBP per annum, Total 22340805GBP over 5 years

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