INSTALLATION OF SOLAR PANELS, INVERTERS, BATTERY STORAGE AND STORAGE CUPBOARD

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£60,000

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  • Solar installation

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Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

2 months ago

Description

To provide and install solar panels, inverters, and battery storage at the Lescudjack Centre in Penzance owned and run by Trelya.  This work is part funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and Cornwall Council through the Community Infrastructure Levy.

Please complete the enclosed ITT and submit by  12 Noon Friday 1st March 2024

Tenders should be submitted in a sealed envelope for the attention of the Alison Elvey, Finance & Administration Director, labelled 'Solar Panel Tender' and addressed to Trelya, The Lescudjack Centre, Penmere Close, Penzance , TR18 3PE  or emailed labelled 'Solar Panel Tender' to [email protected].

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Alison Elvey

[email protected]

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