Framework for growing common cottongrass Eriophorum angustifolium for bare peat restoration in the North Pennines

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Value

£480,000

Classifications

  • Agricultural and horticultural products

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  • award

Submission Deadline

10 months ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

Framework Agreement for growing, supply and delivery of common cottongrass - Eriophorum angustifolium\r
for bare peat restoration in the North Pennines.\r
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Please access the tender documentation for free for full details of the specification and requirements via the NEPO Procontract www.nepo.org (https://www.nepo.org) and access the tender using reference DN703871.\r
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If you have any problems accessing the documents via the system, please contact the NEPO helpdesk as detailed below. \r
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The E-tendering System Support is provided for Providers by the NEPO portal administration organisation Proactis. \r
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Please use the method below that is appropriate to the issue that you are experiencing.\r
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. • Proactis Supplier Support Helpdesk Ticketing System (http://proactis.kayako.com (http://proactis.kayako.com)) - To be used by Suppliers for non-time critical issues i.e. password resets / account queries, finding information, accessing the tender, etc.\r
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 • Email ([email protected]) - To be used in same way as ticketing system. \r
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Any emails to this address will auto-log a support ticket on Proactis Supplier Support Helpdesk\r
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