Framework Agreement for the Supply of Furniture for Swansea Council properties Lots 1 - 5

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Value

£0

Classifications

  • Furniture
  • Bedroom furniture
  • Bedroom, dining room and living-room furniture
  • Domestic furniture
  • Bedroom furniture, other than beds and beddings
  • Kitchen furniture and equipment
  • Dining-room furniture
  • Miscellaneous furniture and equipment
  • Miscellaneous furniture
  • Living-room furniture
  • Bathroom furniture
  • Baby care products

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  • contract

Published

5 months ago

Description

Swansea Council are seeking potential suppliers for the Framework Agreement for Supply of Furniture for Swansea Council Properties. The framework agreement will be broken up into 5 Lots and bidders are able to apply for all Lots if they so wish.

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