Lot 1: Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing (AEM) Sector Study for Tewkesbury Borough and Lot 2: The Growth Hub Tewkesbury physical expansion and future growth space options - Feasibility Study - AWARD

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1 month ago

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1 month ago

Description

Tewkesbury Borough Council are inviting tenders for the provision of on the lots set out below:
      
      Lot 1: Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing (AEM) Sector Study for Tewkesbury Borough.
      Lot 2: The Growth Hub Tewkesbury physical expansion and future growth space options - Feasibility Study
      
      Suppliers that would like to take part in this process are invited to 'Express Interest' upon which will they will be given access to the full documentation through this e-tendering system. 
      
      When the documents have been made available involved suppliers will receive notification via email and the documents can be accessed from the 'My Tenders' area of this website and selecting the 'View Details' button of this project. 
      
      Please allow sufficient time to make your return as late returns will not be permitted. 
      
      Any questions relating to this should be made via correspondence on the website and  can be addressed to the main contact as shown in the details above.

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