Helensburgh CARS Conservation Design Team Framework

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  • Architectural services for buildings
  • Architectural and related services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

This framework will allow the Clients (property owners within the Helensburgh CARS area who are eligible for CARS grant funding) to engage the Consultant, to assist them with repairing their building and drawing down of grant from Helensburgh CARS.

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