The Courtauld Events Supplier Framework

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Value

£11,800,000

Classifications

  • Event services
  • Catering services
  • Lighting systems
  • Audio-visual equipment
  • Video-conferencing equipment
  • Video equipment
  • Cultural event organisation services
  • Furniture
  • Project management consultancy services
  • Dining-room furniture
  • Miscellaneous furniture
  • Lounge and reception-area furniture
  • Entertainment services
  • Cut flowers
  • Floral arrangements
  • Floral-display services

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

The Courtauld hosts a huge variety of events ranging from receptions for hundreds of people hosted by corporate companies and private individuals, small donor dinners to international exhibition openings. This Framework is for Events Services suppliers covering five Lots (Catering, Production, Furniture Hire, Entertainment and Floristry) for internal Courtauld events, however suppliers appointed to the Framework will also be listed on the Approved Supplier List for external event clients (any work for such events will be a direct arrangement between the supplier and external client and not be undertaken under this Framework).

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