12 months' worth of wind resource data from the Celtic Sea

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Value

£1,341,600

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  • Data capture services
  • Surveying, hydrographic, oceanographic and hydrological instruments and appliances
  • Wind farm

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

1.1	Wave Hub Development Services Limited (the "Authority") is issuing this invitation to tender ("ITT") in connection with the competitive procurement of 12 months' worth of wind resource data from one or two (if budget allows) point locations in the Celtic Sea ("the Project").

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