Business Administration

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Value

£50,000,000

Classifications

  • Stationery
  • Occupational clothing, special workwear and accessories

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years from now

Published

4 months ago

Description

Procurement Assist Limited is seeking service providers to take part in tendering for a place on a 60 month Dynamic Purchasing System for Business Administration.
The services will be split into 3 Categories, as follows:
Category 1: Stationery Supplies
Category 2: Janitorial Supplies
Category 3: Workwear and PPE Supplies
Category 4: Total Office Solution
The DPS will be available for use by iFM Bolton and the whole public sector from across the United Kingdom.  The DPS initial application period is 30 days but will remain open until 31 May 2029.  Applications from service providers can be made at any time during this period.
The DPS is intended to be a fast route to market for Clients, with Clients not needing any further engagement with OJEU procurement processes.
Procurement Assist is publishing this Notice of Amendment made pursuant to the original Notice 2020/S 081-192438 to extend the DPS to 31 May 2029.  The remaining information in relation to this DPS is unchanged.

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