Direct Award for Landscape Architectural Services for Paignton and Preston Flood Alleviation Public Realm Works

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  • Landscape architectural services

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  • contract

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3 months ago

Description

Torbay Council intends to award a further contract for landscape architectural services for RIBA stages 4-6 to LDA Design Consulting Ltd, which in effect increases the value of spend with LDA Design to a sum above the regulated threshold for services.

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