Hull Music Service - Musical Instrument and Singing Tuition for School Delivery

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£90,000

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  • Education and training services
  • Primary education services
  • Technical and vocational secondary education services
  • Vocational secondary education services
  • Youth education services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 weeks from now

Published

4 hours ago

Description

Hull City Council (The Authority) invites tender from suitably qualified and experienced organisations to deliver Musical Instrument and Singing Tuition for School Delivery Framework. The Authority proposes to enter into Contract(s) for a period of 3 years with the successful Tenderer(s) (Service Providers), with an option to extend for a period or periods of up to 1 x 12 months. Such extension will be at the discretion of the Council and subject to satisfactory performance. The services are to commence 1st April 2026. The Authority has estimated the value of the Services at £120,000 including the extension period. The estimated value is given in good faith to assist Tenderers in making their submissions. It should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract(s.

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