2025 ECITB Scholarship Programme (Scotland) - 1 Year

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Value

£210,000

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  • Education and training services

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

4 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) is pleased to invite tender offers for our Scotland one (1) academic year regional Scholarships Programme 2025. 

Full details can be found within in the procurement pack,  which is downloadable within Contracts Finder.

The ECITB is tendering for a contract for the delivery of the skills and knowledge required within the 2025 ECITB Scholarship Programme (Scotland) - pathway requirements can be found within the procurement pack, specifically detailed in document 9 and the specification documents 2 (a-c). 

This tender consists of 3 lots. Bidders can submit offers for individual, multiple or all lots as detailed within the relevant specifications.  Please see the procurement pack for full guidance.  

The three lots consist of the following for Scotland (one year 2025):

Lot 1 - ECITB SCHOLARSHIP 2025  2a - Design and Draughting 
Lot 2 - ECITB SCHOLARSHIP 2025  2b - Mechanical 
Lot 3 - ECITB SCHOLARSHIP 2025  2c - Fab/Weld 

Any queries, bidders should contact: [email protected].

Additional information: The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) is pleased to invite tender offers for the regional contracts mentioned above. Full details are attached in the tender pack, which comprises the following items:

1.	Notice, which sets out instructions to tenderers and other information relating to the process.
2.	A specification describing the services required.
3.	An Invitation to Tender Document (ITT).
4.	Evaluation Methodology and Criteria to be adopted.
5.	Tender Clarification Request Form.
6.	A contract summary.
7.	Tender PQQ.
8.	The form of the proposed contract (Deed).
9.	Scholarship cohort requirements by discipline and region.

If you cannot access any of the above documents, or believe them to be incomplete, please contact us via [email protected]

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