Tree Maintenance and Arboriculture Services Framework Agreement - AWARD

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£0

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  • Tree-maintenance services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Tree Maintenance and Arboriculture Services Framework Agreement 
      
      Curo is seeking to establish a multi contractor framework agreement for a period of three years for the provision of tree maintenance and arboriculture services. It is Curo's intention to appoint a maximum of three contractors to the Framework Agreement   
      
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      Curo is tendering for the provision of the above requirement. The closing date for receipt of your expression of interest is given in the box below entitled - Date documents can be requested until.
      
      Important information: This tender is being conducted through the Curo supplier portal and all documentation is only available via this portal. 
      
      Once you have registered and expressed interest in the project, all applicable documents are normally published to the secure area within 24 hours (via clicking on `My Tenders`). If after this time you have not received your email advising the tender documents have been published to the secure area, then contact the Procurement Team by sending a message through the correspondence function. An email will be sent to the `Publish Email` address supplied at registration when the documents have been published. You will then be able to login to the secure area and download/view the tender documents.
      
      Submissions must be made via the web site. All documents should be uploaded to the website, then be sure to press the Red button 'SUBMIT RETURN' (You may need to scroll the screen down to see this button). You will then receive a receipt (print & retain a copy of this receipt and this is your confirmation of your submission). The tender status will then confirm your documents have been submitted. 
      
      System Guidance is available at:-https://in-tendhost.co.uk/curo/asp/onlinehelp.asp?help=helpoverview or via the In-tend Support Desk (number located in `Help` section).
      
      Please Note: Documents will be published automatically to the secure area on the e-tendering website following an expression of interest.

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Chris Oldall

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+44 1225366000

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