Supply, installation and maintenance of Cash Handling Devices

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Value

£12,000,000

Classifications

  • Office machinery, equipment and supplies except computers, printers and furniture
  • Safe-deposit boxes
  • Cash boxes
  • Repair and maintenance services
  • Installation services (except software)

Tags

  • planning

Submission Deadline

2 months from now

Published

6 hours ago

Description

This tender seeks to award a single contract to a single provider for the provision of supply, installation and maintenance of Cash Handling Devices to commence in July 2026. As TfL currently has devices installed at its London Underground stations, maintenance of existing devices is a requirement to be delivered through the contract.

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