TVCA-PROC-0210 Hub Technical Assistance Framework

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Value

£4,000,000

Classifications

  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

11 months ago

Description

Tees Valley Combined Authority Tees Valley Combined Authority and the NEY Net Zero Hub wish to establish a technical assistance framework to provide access on an as-needed basis to a range of complementary technical expertise to augment its existing capacity and provide enhanced support within and across its workstreams to achieve its objectives.\r
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It is intended that the Framework may also be accessed by the Hub's Partners and Local Authorities to support them in their endeavours. Successful bidders may be required to provide the following services in respect of their Lot delivery:\r
- Consultation and provision of advice/expertise around a specific matter or project on a time limited basis\r
- Delivery of a report, study or toolkit in response to a specification\r
- Delivery of training and upskilling activity on a 1-1 or 1-many basis, in a direct or online capacity.\r
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It is anticipated that the total value of all the Lots over the next 4 years will be four million pounds.\r
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Please see tender documents for further detail. These can be found on the ProContract e-tendering portal:\r
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https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=bd0ca5f1-6c21-ee11-8123-005056b64545 \r
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