T23/30_Student Recruitment Conversion

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Value

£1,000,000

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  • Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
  • Direct marketing services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Please find attached documents relating to the tender for Student Recruitment Conversion services (issued under the Open procedure).Please note the closing date for your ITT return is 12 noon on 8th May 2024.Tenderers must check that all the documents listed in the contents have been received and are complete in all respects:T23.30_Selection QuestionnaireT23.30_Specification and Tender QuestionnaireT23.30_Conversion Pricing Schedule20230112_Form of Tender_RETURN with submissionBidders are reminded that large electronic files may take time to upload to In-Tend. Bidders must allow sufficient time to fully transmit all files they wish to submit prior to the published closing time. Please see paragraph 1.18 of the Invitation to Tender document for further information.

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