Framework Agreement for Archaeological Services in relation to Marine Protection

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Value

£450,000

Classifications

  • Marine survey services
  • Marine research services
  • Aquatic marine services
  • Marine conservation strategy planning
  • Marine services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

1.3 DESCRIPTION OF SCOPE/SPECIFICATIONIn order to meet our commitment to the European Convention on the Protection of Archaeological Heritage (revised) 1992 and to provide for the conservation and enhancement of significant marine heritage assets, Historic England is seeking to procure, within a Framework Agreement, assessment functions to support marine protection and management for the two-year period, with a possible year extension.

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