Invitation to tender for the Asbestos Management contract across academies within DNEAT and St Benet’s.

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Value

£15,110

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  • Architectural and building-surveying services
  • Architectural, engineering and surveying services
  • Asbestos removal services

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  • contract

Published

7 months ago

Description

The Diocese of Norwich Education Services Company (DoNESC) is carrying out a procurement exercise of the behalf of Diocese of Norwich Education Academies Trust (DNEAT) and Diocese of Norwich St Benet’s Multi Academy Trust and is an open tender for the provision of Asbestos Management across various schools in Norfolk and Suffolk.

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