Connexus Tree Surveying Services Tender

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Value

£154,000

Classifications

  • Surveying services
  • Environmental management
  • Digital mapping services
  • Evaluation consultancy services
  • Tree-maintenance services

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  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

The aim of this tender is to appoint a single tree surveying company to inspect all of Connexus’ Trees across Shropshire and Herefordshire including trees in our tenant’s gardens.

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Jayne Bissell

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+44 3332313233

+44 7765493633

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+44 3450103503

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