Procure Partnerships (National Minor Works) Framework

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5 years ago

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5 years ago

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The Procure Partnerships (National Minor Works) Framework Agreement will be available to all public sector Contracting Authorities as defined at Part 1 (Paragraph 2) of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. All public sectors requiring access to the framework agreement are detailed in the OJEU notice.Examples of such organisations (not exhaustive); Schools, Academies, Colleges, Universities, Emergency Services, NHS, Local Authorities, Housing Associations, Libraries and Museums, Charities, Government Departments, Leisure Providers, and the MoD.- North East, England UKC- Yorkshire and Humber, England UKE- East Midlands, England UKF- West Midlands, England UKG- East of England UKH- London, England UKI- South East, England UKJ- South West, England UKK- North Wales UKL- South Wales UKLThe agreement will be established for 4 years. Contracting Authorities who can access the Procure Partnerships (National) Framework can be found here - https://www.procurepartnerships.co.uk/eligibleusers

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