RM6102 Call Off Contract Apprenticeship Training Provider - Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Practitioner

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£14,000

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  • Adult and other education services

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

HS2 Ltd sought the provision of apprenticeship training providers via the CCS Apprenticeship Training Dynamic Marketplace Dynamic Purchasing Agreement. HS2 have awarded the contract for the Level 4 Corporate responsibility and sustainability practitioner programme to MBKB Limited. The contract was awarded using rapid selection via the DPS.
The contract is awarded for a period of 36 months with an option for extension and is for 1 Apprenticeship.

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