CES - Property Management System

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£2,354,097

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  • Software package and information systems
  • Industry specific software package

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  • contract

Published

2 months ago

Description

Crown Estate Scotland is tendering for a Property Management System. This system will be used to manage approximately 4,300 assets at present. Crown Estate Scotland have a wide mix of Property/Asset types on, above and below ground. As such it is important that whatever system we use is capable to coping with multiple Property/Asset types simultaneously and the different rules that apply to them. The system must support Scotland’s property and related law.

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