Property Services Framework Agreement

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Procurement Assist invites organisations to participate in a 48-month Framework Agreement for Property Services and associated services to its current and future Members across domestic and commercial sites. The Framework Agreement may be used by (but not limited to) all NHS Trusts, Social Housing Providers, Local Authorities, Blue Light Services, Education, Charities and all other contracting authorities that are located in the United Kingdom including those listed in Schedule 1 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015/102.

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