Skills Bootcamp Programme (Wave 5)

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Lancashire County Council are seeking bids for the Wave 5 of the Skills Bootcamp Programme to commence on or around 1st May 2024.  The tender is split into 6 lots for Bootcamp areas including Construction, Engineering & Manufacturing, Sales Marketing & Procurement, HGV & Logistics, Digital and Other. All documents are available on the Oracle Fusion Portal used by Lancashire County Council. All bids must be placed through this portal.

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