EDR-22-013 Residential Facilities and Outdoor Activities

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Value

£3,292,800

Classifications

  • Recreational, cultural and sporting services
  • Sporting services
  • Other community, social and personal services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

EDR 22-013 - FRAMEWORK FOR RESIDENTIAL FACLITIES AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES - The Education Authority (EA) invites tenders for the provision of residential facilities and outdoor activities to the EA including NI educational bodies as follows; at some point during the life of the Framework Agreement these bodies may wish to utilise the agreement and should have access, at any point, with the permission of EA. Primary and Post Primary schools under the control of the EA, Catholic Maintained Schools, Independent Schools in NI, Irish Medium Schools in NI, both Controlled and, Voluntary Grammar Schools, Nursery School for NI (both controlled and Catholic Maintained), school meals kitchens on-site at all of these schools, and Controlled Youth Facility's. Further Education Colleges in NI Grant Controlled Integrated Education Schools in NI Independent School in NI Libraries NI EA Teachers’ and Educational Facilities Council for the Curriculum, Examination and Assessment NI (CCEA) Armagh Observatory and Planetarium Middletown Facility for Autism Controlled Schools Support Council (CSSC) Northern Ireland Council for Integrated Education (NICIE) This Framework Agreement will contain 4 Sections: Section 1 Residential Facilities catered with Outdoor Activities Section 2 Residential Facilities self-catering with Outdoor Activities Section 3 Residential Facilities catered without Activities Section 4 Residential Facilities self-catering without Activities

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