Main Works Contract for Belfast Stories

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Value

£70,000,000

Classifications

  • Building construction work

Tags

  • planning

Submission Deadline

4 months from now

Published

18 hours ago

Description

Belfast City Council the sponsoring body (BCC) is currently preparing to initiate a procurement process to establish a contract with a contractor to provide early contractor involvement, and subject to planning and agreement of costs, undertake construction of the Belfast Stories project.  The potential scale and scope of this service is such that it offers a significant opportunity to bidders.

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