Leasing of Land Based Tractors for Academic Use - 3 LOTS - AWARD

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Value

£170,000

Classifications

  • Motor vehicles

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  • award

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

Due to the current lease agreement(s) coming to an end, the college is looking to secure a total of 7 Tractors via lease agreement(s) ranging in specification and size. These machines will support the delivery of our land-based qualifications, they will also be used to support the running and operation of our college farms. 
      
      The tractors will be used to teach the basics in tractor operations during instructed practical sessions, however they will also be used to carry out field and yard work with the typical range of agricultural implementations.
      
      The machines will also be needed to support our engineering provisions, this will mainly be for component identification and daily maintenance, however there is a requirement that the tractors be used for non-invasive engineering tasks, such a dynamometer & hydraulic pressure and flow testing.
      
      Due to the nature of the requirement this ITT is divided into 3 LOTs, parties are welcome to tender for any or all LOTs. Please be aware that LOTs will be treated and contracts awarded on an individual LOT basis.

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