Apprenticeship Training Provision DPS

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  • Vocational training services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

5 months from now

Published

8 months ago

Description

Telford and Wrekin Council is establishing a dynamic purchasing system (DPS) for apprenticeship training and assessment.
      The DPS opens on 18 May 2022 and will run until 17 May 2025 (unless this date is revised).  Applications can be received to join the DPS at any time during its lifetime.
      
      The DPS is a 2-stage process:
      Stage 1 - All providers who meet the selection criteria within the online Questionnaire and are not excluded will be admitted to the DPS.
      Stage 2 - Contracts are awarded during the second stage. A Mini Competition will be held inviting each Approved Provider on the DPS list relating to the particular Lot to bid for work.

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