Planning, Building and Land Charges Software

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Value

£492,559

Classifications

  • Industry specific software development services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

9 months ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

Software as a service utilised by multiple departments, including Planning, Building Control and Land Charges. The software is a case management system used to process planning applications. The contract starts on 01 April 2025 and the contract will end on 31 March 2030.

Additional information: 
This contract was awarded following a Direct Award via the CCS Framework Vertical RM6259 Lot 3 -Housing, Environmental and Planning Solutions

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