P0795/010 - Rough Sleepers Outreach Service - Further Competition Lots 1 +2 - AWARD

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  • Social work and related services

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Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

3 months ago

Description

Birmingham City Council (the Council) is carrying out a further competition exercise using the Council's Rough Sleepers Framework Agreement Lot 1 - Young People (16-25yrs) and Lot 2 - Adults 25yrs plus (Single and Couples) inviting tenders from all approved suppliers included within the aforementioned agreement. The Council will enter into a contract under the terms of the original framework agreement for the requirement with the preferred supplier.  This contract will commence on November 2023 until March 2025.
      
      You are invited to submit a response to the further competition exercise for the provision of Rough Sleepers Outreach Service, no later than Noon on 9th August 2024.

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cps@birmingham.gov.uk

0121 464 8000

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