Speed Awareness Courses

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  • Adult and other education services
  • Training facilities
  • Personal development training services
  • Staff training services

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Transport for London (TfL) has a requirement to procure a single Service Provider to provide Speed Awareness Courses.
The aim of this contract is to ensure the delivery of reliable, consistent Speed Awareness Courses whilst guaranteeing value for money.
The initial term of the contract will be three (3) years with an option, exercisable at TfL's sole discretion, to extend the duration of the Contract for a further period or periods up to a total of two (2) years.

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