Further Competition from ESPO MSTAR4 653F_23 LOT1a - Neutral Vendor

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Value

£50,000,000

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  • Recruitment services

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Submission Deadline

2 months ago

Published

1 week ago

Description

This mini competition is being carried out under Framework Agreement MSTAR4 (Managed Services for Temporary Agency Resources) reference number 653F for the provision of Managed Services for Temporary Agency Resources including Statements of Works (SOWs) Lot 1 a - Neutral Vendor.

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