CPU 7935 Mortuary Services

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  • Health and social work services

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Published

19 hours ago

Description

This is a Soft Market Testing Exercise on behalf of Nottingham City Council and relates to the potential tendering of a future Mortuary Services Contract.
This exercise is issued by Nottingham City Council in accordance with Section 17 of the Procurement Act 2023. The purpose is to invite suppliers to participate in early market engagement for the provision of mortuary services. Nottingham City Council would like to gain a better understanding of how the supply market operates in relation to the provision of these services and ascertain whether the proposed service requirements are viable. The exercise will help inform the scope and processes for securing mortuary service delivery in an evolving marketplace and does not commit Nottingham City Council to any further action or involvement.

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