E-learning design, development and testing services for ECITB courses

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Value

£60,000

Classifications

  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

Tags

  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

8 months ago

Description

The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) are pleased to welcome bids for the provision of a contract to provide E-learning design, development and testing services for ECITB courses.

We are offering an initial contract term of one (1)  year with two, optional one (1) year extensions (maximum term 3 years).

The contract will provide services to support ECITB in the development of it's E-Learning courses of which full details  can be found within the attached, detailed specification.

This tender pack consists of:

1. Invitation to Tender Document which explains the full tender process, requirements and how to respond to this opportunity, (For completion)
2. Specification
3. Form of Contract
4. Schedule of Prices (for completion)

The full tender pack is available for download within this notice.  Should you have any queries or if the pack seems incomplete, tenderers should contact us at: [email protected]

Thank you for your interest.

Additional information: Please send all enquiries on this tender to [email protected].

* Please note the following documents were amended and should be used for any bid-submissions (28.01.25 redlined):

1. Invitation to Tender
2. Specification
3. Pricing Schedule

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Procurement Team

[email protected]

+44 (0)7302 005935

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