Invitation to Tender - Subcontract requirement for the delivery of Adult Education Budget, Adult Community Learning and 16-19 Study Programme provision on behalf of The Cornwall College Group - AWARD

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Value

£850,000

Classifications

  • Adult and other education services

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

Cornwall College Further Education Corporation (herein after referred to as the College) wish to invite you (the potential supplier) to provide a Tender Submission for the requirement detailed in Schedule C of this invitation to tender (herein after referred to as the Tender) which includes the following documents: 
      
      Part 1: To be retained by the potential supplier
      o Schedule A: Instructions to Suppliers
      o Schedule B: Conditions of Submission
      o Schedule C: Specification/Description of Requirement
      o Schedule D: Agreement / Terms and Conditions
      
      Part 2: Tender Submission - to be returned to the College by the potential supplier
      o Schedule E: Supplier Questionnaire
      o Schedule F: Form of Tender 
      o Schedule G: Price Schedule and Method Statement
      o Schedule H: Subcontractors
      o Schedule Q: Qualification of Offer
      
      The College's electronic tendering system (herein after referred to as In-Tend) will be used for this Tender https://in-tendhost.co.uk/cornwall should you decide to provide a response to this Tender your Tender Submission must be returned in accordance with the detail provided in Part 2 through In-Tend and received no later than 12 noon 25th February 2022 (herein after referred to as the Tender Return Date)

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