Audio Visual: System Design/Consultancy, Supplies, Installation and Maintenance

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This award notice is in connection with a framework agreement for the provision of Audio Visual: System Design/Consultancy, Supplies, Installation and Maintenance for use by current and future NEUPC, SUPC, LUPC, and HEPCW consortia members. This agreement will be open to consortia members regardless of whether or not they are to be defined as contracting authorities for the purpose of The Public Contracts Regulations 2015.

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