Economist Framework

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  • Financial consultancy, financial transaction processing and clearing-house services

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

11 months ago

Description

Within CPI has an established Impact team who measure, analyse, and evaluate the impact of its support on the companies it assists through public and private projects.   

To enhance the activities of this team, CPI is seeking to establish a Framework of suppliers who can provide support to the business on an 'as and when' basis. The suppliers appointed to this framework will be expected to specialise in one of the identified themed Lots detailed below.   

The Framework will be split into 3 lots which are detailed below: -  

Lot 1 - General Economic Support  

Lot 2 - Project Evaluation  

Lot 3 - Bespoke In-House Training  

It is envisaged that CPI will look to appoint up to three Contractors for each of these lots.  

The appointed Contractors must have the ability to travel to any of CPI's main sites listed below in connection with any piece of work let under this framework. 

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