Request for Quotation for Operation of Day Care Centre in Yateley, Hampshire

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  • Social work services with accommodation

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

Update 16/07/2021 - Clarification questions and responses added
Update 22/07/2021 - Clarification questions and responses added 

Hart District Council is seeking expressions of interest for the operation of the Day Care Centre in Frogmore Yateley, Hampshire.

The Council's main objectives in seeking an operator are:

a)	To ensure the availability of high quality day care services within the district for the community
b)	To secure a new commercial lease on a full repairing basis.
c)	To cover all operating costs relating to the building, including but not limited to; business rates, insurance, electricity, water, maintenance, and dilapidations contributions.

Last date for clarifications is 21 July 2021

Full details of how to bid are included in the attached Request for Quotation

Additional information: Update 16/07/2021 - Frogmore Day Care Centre
Clarification questions and responses part 1 have been added to the attachments section
Update 22/07/2021 - Frogmore Day Care Centre
Clarification questions and responses part 2 have been added to the attachments section

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