Self-Neglect and Hoarding Training

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£10,800

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  • Training services
  • Staff training services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

5 days ago

Description

Suffolk County Council are currently out to tender for the provision of Self-Neglect and Hoarding Training.
This opportunity is available in the 'Current Tenders' area of portal. Interested parties are invited to express their interest to gain full access to the tender documentation.
Procurement Policy Note 09/21 requires us to calculate the value of contracts inclusive of VAT, however we can advertise them exclusive of VAT.  The advertised value here is £10,800 exclusive of VAT.
The deadline date for submissions of the quotation is 14th May 2025 at 12 noon. Please note late returns will NOT be permitted.
The deadline for clarification questions is 30th April 2025 by 4pm which must be generated via the correspondence option on the website.

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