Lot 4 - Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council

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Value

£33,820

Classifications

  • Special-purpose road passenger-transport services

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

4 months ago

Published

3 months ago

Description

Tameside Council have carried out a number of mini competitions for their Home to School requirements via the Home To School Transport Dynamic Purchasing System. Routes awarded and contract values below: 

New SEN 547 - £82,080 
New SEN 548 - £82,080 
New SEN 549 - £70,680
New SEN 550 - £73,530 
New SEN 551 - £78,090
New SEN 552 - £38,760 
New SEN 558 - £58,140
New SEN 559 - £38,760
New SEN 560 - £62,130 
New SEN 561 - £70,680
New SEN 562 - £117,642 
New SEN 563 - £91,770 
New SEN 564 - £78,660 
New SEN 565 - £113,430 
New SEN 566 - £70,680 
New SEN 567 - £82,080
New SEN 568 - £84,360
New SEN 569 - £74,100
New SEN 570 - £33,820

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