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CPU 3102 Supported Housing Review
A public procurement published by Ashfield District Council (Nottingham City Council) via Contracts Finder.
- £30k
- Award value
- £30k
- Tender value
- 1
- Suppliers
- 1
- Awards
- 3
- Notices
- Award
- Stage
Overview
Ashfield District Council requires a review of supported housing for 18 to 25 year old single households and households up to 35 years of age affected by Housing Benefit regulations. This Study has been commissioned to consider the housing choices available for low income single person households under 35 year old of age.
Key details
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Lifecycle stage
- Award
- Status
- active
- CPV classification
- 98000000 — Other community, social and personal services
- Currency
- GBP
- Total award value
- £30,000
- Tender value
- £30,000
- First published
- 16 May 2018
- Last updated
- 3 Sept 2019
Awards
1 award recorded on this procurement.
| Supplier | Companies House | Awarded | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Homeless Link | 04313826 | 1 Jul 2018 | active | £30k |
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FAQs about this procurement
Who is the buyer for "CPU 3102 Supported Housing Review"?
CPU 3102 Supported Housing Review is a UK public-sector procurement published by Ashfield District Council (Nottingham City Council) via Contracts Finder.
Has "CPU 3102 Supported Housing Review" been awarded?
Yes — 1 award is recorded, with a reported total value of £30,000. The current lifecycle stage is "Award".
Which suppliers are involved in "CPU 3102 Supported Housing Review"?
1 supplier is linked: Homeless Link.
What is "CPU 3102 Supported Housing Review" worth?
The reported award value is £30,000.
When was "CPU 3102 Supported Housing Review" published?
It was first published on 16 May 2018 and last updated on 3 Sept 2019, across 3 notices.
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