Temporary Bridges for the 2026, 28 & 30 River Festivals

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£130,000

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2 weeks from now

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Bedford Borough Council is inviting tenders for the provision of a specialist service to provide Temporary Bridges for the next 3 Bedford River Festivals hosted in summer 2026; 2028 and 2030. Bridges are to be supplied, installed and removed.

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