Provision of Commercial Diving Services

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Value

£227,874

Classifications

  • Diving services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

CalMac Ferries Limited (CFL), operator of the Clyde & Hebrides Ferry Service, is a multi-award-winning ferry and port operator and ship management specialist, providing essential lifeline services and logistical support to island and remote communities.
CFL is seeking to establish a Framework Agreement for the supply of Commercial Diving Services. On successful conclusion of the procurement, the Framework Agreement shall have a single participant.

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Christopher Curtis

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+44 1475650100

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