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BUYERS | COUNTRIES | DATE_OF_PUBLICATION_clean | DATE_OF_PUBLICATION | RESPONSE_DEADLINE_clean | PROCESS | NAME | REFERENCE | RFT_ID | URL | DESCRIPTION | RESPONSE_DEADLINE | SHORT_DESCRIPTION | ADDRESS | CONTACT_NAME | CPV_CODES | CONTACT_PHONE |
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Avon and Somerset Constabulary
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United Kingdom
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2015-12-21
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21/12/2015
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2016-01-22
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Formal Tender/Quotation (Advertised) (over 50,000)
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New Storage Racking and Mezzanine Floor. Block O Police HQ Portishead
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SPS0557
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22461
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The Police and Crime Commissioner for Avon and Somerset, the ‘Customer’, is
seeking to appoint a Contractor to carry out the works required to convert one of a
number of buildings within its headquarters site in order to create centralised
evidence and crime file stores, so as to maximise storage capacity in a way that is
most appropriate for the intended use. This third phase is to convert a large
garage building and this tender is for the provision and installation of racking,
mezzanine floor and a crate lift in accordance with the specification and drawing.
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22/01/2016 12:00
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SPS0557 -
New Storage Racking and Mezzanine Floor. Block O Police HQ PortisheadDetailed descriptionThe Police and Crime Commissioner for Avon and Somerset, the ‘Customer’, is
seeking to appoint a Contractor to carry out the works required to convert one of a
number of buildings within its headquarters site in order to create centralised
evidence and crime file stores, so as to maximise storage capacity in a way that is
most appropriate for the intended use. This third phase is to convert a large
garage building and this tender is for the provision and installation of racking,
mezzanine floor and a crate lift in accordance with the specification and drawing.
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Avon and Somerset ConstabularyPO BOX 37. Valley Road, Portishead.BS20 8QJBristolUnited Kingdom
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Bob Jones
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['39000000-2: Furniture (incl. office furniture), furnishings, domestic applia', '44000000-0: Construction structures and materials; auxiliary products to con', '51000000-9: Installation services (except software)']
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+ 44 01275 81478
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Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Authority
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United Kingdom
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2015-12-10
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10/12/2015
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2016-01-22
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EU Open Procedure
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Supply & Maintenance of Mini Bowser Type Pressure Washers
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DS189-15
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22354
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The Authority has identified a requirement for Supply & Maintenance of Mini
Bowser Type Pressure Washers. To review the tender documentation please click
on the Accept button and go to the Access Documents area where the tender
documents are located. You may opt out of this opportunity at any time.
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22/01/2016 12:00
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DS189-15 -
Supply & Maintenance of Mini Bowser Type Pressure WashersDetailed descriptionThe Authority has identified a requirement for Supply & Maintenance of Mini
Bowser Type Pressure Washers. To review the tender documentation please click
on the Accept button and go to the Access Documents area where the tender
documents are located. You may opt out of this opportunity at any time.
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Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue AuthorityService Headquarters, The Knowle, Clyst St GeorgeEX3 0NWExeterUnited Kingdom
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Aimee Lee
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['42900000-5: Miscellaneous general and special-purpose machinery', '42995000-7: Miscellaneous cleaning machines']
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+ 44 1392 872200
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NHS Shared Business Services Ltd (NHS SBS)
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United Kingdom
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2015-12-04
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04/12/2015
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2016-01-22
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Open Procedure
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Dental Equipment and Consumables
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22336
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22/01/2016 12:00
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NHS South West - Commissioners
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United Kingdom
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2016-01-12
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12/01/2016
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2016-01-22
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Local Tender
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External Advisory Support for Commissioning Better Outcomes
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NHS Kernow
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5274
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22/01/2016 12:00
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Yorkshire and Humber Police Procurement (Y&HPP)
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United Kingdom
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2015-12-14
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14/12/2015
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2016-01-22
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EU Open Procedure*
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Temporary Alarm Services
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2015-1087
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22400
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West Yorkshire Police (WYP) is responsible for policing a geographic area of
more than 2,000 sq Km. In its fight against crime WYP uses temporary remote-
signalling alarms as a short-term measure for high risk victims and premises of
crime to provide direct communications and initiate police response in the
minimum time.
The intention of this Tender is to contract with a service provider who can supply,
install, monitor, repair/maintain and remove ‘Temporary Remote Signalling
Alarms’ as specified and to the standards and requirements detailed within this
tender document.
There is also the occasional requirement for the supply and monitoring of a
temporary alarm to protect a covert building; these would be installed by our own
technically trained staff.
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22/01/2016 14:00
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2015-1087 -
Temporary Alarm ServicesDetailed descriptionWest Yorkshire Police (WYP) is responsible for policing a geographic area of
more than 2,000 sq Km. In its fight against crime WYP uses temporary remote-
signalling alarms as a short-term measure for high risk victims and premises of
crime to provide direct communications and initiate police response in the
minimum time.
The intention of this Tender is to contract with a service provider who can supply,
install, monitor, repair/maintain and remove ‘Temporary Remote Signalling
Alarms’ as specified and to the standards and requirements detailed within this
tender document.
There is also the occasional requirement for the supply and monitoring of a
temporary alarm to protect a covert building; these would be installed by our own
technically trained staff.
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The Police and Crime Commissioner for West YorkshirePloughland House,62 George Street,Wakefield, WF1 1DL
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Katrina Hearson
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['31625300-6: Burglar-alarm systems', '45312200-9: Burglar-alarm system installation work', '79711000-1: Alarm-monitoring services']
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+ 44 1924 294946
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West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority
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United Kingdom
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2015-12-21
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21/12/2015
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2016-01-22
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EU Open Procedure
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FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT FOR THE SUPPLY OF HIGH VISIBILITY SURCOATS CLASS 3 AND CLASS 2
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C002086
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22375
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West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority are tendering for a Framework
Agreement for the supply of High Visibility Surcoats, Class 3 and Class 2 for UK
Fire and Rescue Services. The surcoats will include Incident Command roles for
the incident ground as instructed by National Operational Guidance for Fire and
Rescue Services. The Framework will be awarded in Lots.
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22/01/2016 16:00
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C002086 -
FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT FOR THE SUPPLY OF HIGH VISIBILITY SURCOATS CLASS 3 AND CLASS 2 Detailed descriptionWest Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority are tendering for a Framework
Agreement for the supply of High Visibility Surcoats, Class 3 and Class 2 for UK
Fire and Rescue Services. The surcoats will include Incident Command roles for
the incident ground as instructed by National Operational Guidance for Fire and
Rescue Services. The Framework will be awarded in Lots.
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West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority99 Vauxhall Road, NechellsB4 7HWBirminghamUnited Kingdom
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Liz Davies
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['35113400-3: Protective and safety clothing', '18110000-3: Occupational clothing', '18113000-4: Industrial clothing', '18221000-4: Waterproof clothing', '35811100-3: Fire-brigade uniforms', '18000000-9: Clothing, footwear, luggage articles and accessories', '18130000-9: Special workwear', '18210000-4: Coats']
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+ 44 121 3806179
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Derbyshire Constabulary
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United Kingdom
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2016-01-08
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08/01/2016
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2016-01-25
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Formal Tender/Quotation (Advertised) (over 25,000)
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PROVISION OF SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AS VICTIMS OF CRIME
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DP0041
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22558
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On the 1st of October 2014, the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for
Derbyshire took over responsibility from the Ministry of Justice for commissioning
victims services. Alongside the work to implement the Police and Crime Plan for
Derbyshire in promoting safer communities, the PCC’s primary function in respect
of victims is to deliver the Victims’ Code of Practice in line with EU regulations.
The overall vision and ambition is to reduce the number of victims and crimes
over time, deliver positive outcomes for victims and communities, ensure equal
access and increase the confidence and number of people coming forward for
support and/or to report the crime to the police.
To do this the PCC is working in partnership with Derby City and Derbyshire
County Councils, Derbyshire Constabulary, the Criminal Justice Service and
voluntary and public sector statutory providers of services, towards the shared
ambition of a consistent and seamless victim service across city and county,
whatever the assessed risk or need.
To achieve this, the PCC determined to redefine his strategy and delivery model
in response to a needs analysis that was commissioned and completed in May
2015. This work included wide consultation with victims’ services and key
stakeholders in Derbyshire, with victim focus groups, community surveys and
stakeholder semi structure questionnaires.
Through this process the PCC was mandated to take the lead in the oversight of
the delivery and strategy of victim’s services across the city and county,
monitoring outcomes and facilitating joint work amongst partners delivering
support services for victims.
It is in this context that the Commissioner now wishes to procure a Support
Service for Young Victims of Crime in Derbyshire operating from 1st April 2016.
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25/01/2016 12:00
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DP0041 -
PROVISION OF SUPPORT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AS VICTIMS OF CRIMEDetailed descriptionOn the 1st of October 2014, the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for
Derbyshire took over responsibility from the Ministry of Justice for commissioning
victims services. Alongside the work to implement the Police and Crime Plan for
Derbyshire in promoting safer communities, the PCC’s primary function in respect
of victims is to deliver the Victims’ Code of Practice in line with EU regulations.
The overall vision and ambition is to reduce the number of victims and crimes
over time, deliver positive outcomes for victims and communities, ensure equal
access and increase the confidence and number of people coming forward for
support and/or to report the crime to the police.
To do this the PCC is working in partnership with Derby City and Derbyshire
County Councils, Derbyshire Constabulary, the Criminal Justice Service and
voluntary and public sector statutory providers of services, towards the shared
ambition of a consistent and seamless victim service across city and county,
whatever the assessed risk or need.
To achieve this, the PCC determined to redefine his strategy and delivery model
in response to a needs analysis that was commissioned and completed in May
2015. This work included wide consultation with victims’ services and key
stakeholders in Derbyshire, with victim focus groups, community surveys and
stakeholder semi structure questionnaires.
Through this process the PCC was mandated to take the lead in the oversight of
the delivery and strategy of victim’s services across the city and county,
monitoring outcomes and facilitating joint work amongst partners delivering
support services for victims.
It is in this context that the Commissioner now wishes to procure a Support
Service for Young Victims of Crime in Derbyshire operating from 1st April 2016.
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Derbyshire ConstabularyForce Headquarters, Butterley HallDE5 3RSRipley, DerbyshireUnited Kingdom
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Rob Atkinson
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['85312300-2: Guidance and counselling services', '85312320-8: Counselling services']
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West Midlands Police
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United Kingdom
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2015-12-23
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23/12/2015
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2016-01-25
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EU Open Procedure
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The Provision of a Service for the Kennelling of Dangerous Dogs
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OS&E 004
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22489
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Following an increase in the number of dogs, in particular Pit Bull Type, being
used in an irresponsible or criminal manner, the seizure and kennelling
requirements of dangerous and prohibited dogs has escalated. The Authority
requires these dogs to be kennelled at a small number of selected private
kennelling facilities within a strategic and operationally practical geographical
area of the West Midlands Police Force boundaries – Western, Central and
Eastern.
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25/01/2016 12:00
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OS&E 004 -
The Provision of a Service for the Kennelling of Dangerous DogsDetailed descriptionFollowing an increase in the number of dogs, in particular Pit Bull Type, being
used in an irresponsible or criminal manner, the seizure and kennelling
requirements of dangerous and prohibited dogs has escalated. The Authority
requires these dogs to be kennelled at a small number of selected private
kennelling facilities within a strategic and operationally practical geographical
area of the West Midlands Police Force boundaries – Western, Central and
Eastern.
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West Midlands PolicePolice Headquarters, Lloyd House, Colmore Circus QB4 6NQBirmingham, West MidlandsUnited Kingdom
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Yvette Huggins
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['98000000-3: Other community, social and personal services', '98380000-0: Dog kennel services']
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+ 44 121 6265211
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East Midlands Strategic Commercial Unit (EMSCU
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United Kingdom
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2015-12-18
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18/12/2015
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2016-01-25
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Formal Tender/Quotation (Advertised) (over 25,000)
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Maintenance of CCTV & Alarms Equipment
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SOR1000440
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22367
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Maintenance of CCTV & Intercomms, Cell Call Systems & Affray Alarms, Intruder
Alarms, PA Systems & Hearing Loops for Nottinghamshire Police as per the
Requirements / Specification
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25/01/2016 12:00
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SOR1000440 -
Maintenance of CCTV & Alarms EquipmentDetailed descriptionMaintenance of CCTV & Intercomms, Cell Call Systems & Affray Alarms, Intruder
Alarms, PA Systems & Hearing Loops for Nottinghamshire Police as per the
Requirements / Specification
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East Midlands Strategic Commercial Unit (EMSCU
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Paul Whitehall
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['50000000-5: Repair and maintenance services', '50600000-1: Repair and maintenance services of security and defence material', '50700000-2: Repair and maintenance services of building installations', '50710000-5: Repair and maintenance services of electrical and mechanical bui']
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+ 44 115 9670999
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NHS South West - Providers
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United Kingdom
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2015-12-22
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22/12/2015
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2016-01-25
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Local Tender
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Provision of GP Medical Cover for Paignton Community Hospital
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TSDFT/H/01/16
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5239
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25/01/2016 12:00
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TSDFT/H/01/16 -
Provision of GP Medical Cover for Paignton Community Hospital
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Julie Cronk (Provider)
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['85111200-2: Medical hospital services', '85121100-4: General-practitioner services']
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+ 44 01803 21046
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Average successful run time: about 1 hour
Total run time: 4 months
Total cpu time used: 4 days
Total disk space used: 2.17 MB