Website development 2022-25

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Value

£87,000

Classifications

  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

In 2022-25, we're looking to work with a supplier that will help us further improve on the work that has so far been completed, by focusing on a selection of mini projects.

In addition to significant dev work, we anticipate having the ability to make small changes where necessary, and receive ongoing support.

We will work with the supplier to firstly identify specific areas of improvement and to assess where previous development work can be optimised - this should be done through a combination of qualitative and quantitative work.

We also require, as part of the contract, an agreement that covers hosting, security, maintenance and ongoing support.

The length of the contract is for three years, with one-year and two-year break clauses. For first 12 months of work, bids should be in the range of £24,000 to £27,000 excl VAT.

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Katy Reed

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Centre for Ageing Better

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