Hertfordshire County Council and TPPL Vehicle Contract Hire Framework

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Value

£380,000,000

Classifications

  • Motor vehicles
  • Passenger cars
  • Lease
  • Pick-ups
  • Flatbed and Tipper trucks
  • Vans
  • Chassis
  • Lease
  • Lease
  • Lease
  • Lease
  • Heavy-duty motor vehicles
  • Vehicle bodies
  • Motor vehicles for the transport of goods
  • Lease
  • Lease
  • Lease
  • Road-sweeping vehicles
  • Lease
  • Motor vehicles for the transport of fewer than 10 persons
  • Motor vehicles for the transport of 10 or more persons
  • Lease
  • Lease

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  • award
  • contract

Published

4 months ago

Description

Hertfordshire County Council  invited tenders for organisations to participate in a 48 month Agreement for the contract hire of vehicles and ancillary goods/services. The framework will be used by the Council, and may also be used by all Local Authorities, housing providers, and other public sector organisations located in the United Kingdom.
The framework is available to all current and future members of The Procurement Partnership Limited’s (TPPL) buying club. A list of members of TPPL can be obtained from http://www.tppl.co.uk/about-us/our-members/. TPPL are acting as an agent on behalf of the Council and will undertake individually or jointly all activities relating to this proposed framework.
A full list of the definable groups able to access the Framework is available at VI.3 of this notice.

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