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CPU 5157 Construction Feasibility Study for Heat Station
A public procurement published by Nottingham City Council via Contracts Finder.
- £50k
- Award value
- £50k
- Tender value
- 1
- Suppliers
- 1
- Awards
- 1
- Notices
- Award
- Stage
Overview
consultancy services to support NCC staff overseeing the initial site and construction feasibility study into a new Heat Station and pipe route at Eastcroft depot
Key details
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Lifecycle stage
- Award
- Status
- complete
- CPV classification
- 71000000 — Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
- Currency
- GBP
- Total award value
- £50,000
- Tender value
- £50,000
- First published
- 18 Nov 2021
- Last updated
- 18 Nov 2021
Awards
1 award recorded on this procurement.
| Supplier | Companies House | Awarded | Status | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perfect Circle | 15656678 | 3 Nov 2021 | active | £50k |
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FAQs about this procurement
Who is the buyer for "CPU 5157 Construction Feasibility Study for Heat Station"?
CPU 5157 Construction Feasibility Study for Heat Station is a UK public-sector procurement published by Nottingham City Council via Contracts Finder.
Has "CPU 5157 Construction Feasibility Study for Heat Station" been awarded?
Yes — 1 award is recorded, with a reported total value of £50,000. The current lifecycle stage is "Award".
Which suppliers are involved in "CPU 5157 Construction Feasibility Study for Heat Station"?
1 supplier is linked: Perfect Circle.
What is "CPU 5157 Construction Feasibility Study for Heat Station" worth?
The reported award value is £50,000.
When was "CPU 5157 Construction Feasibility Study for Heat Station" published?
It was first published on 18 Nov 2021 and last updated on 18 Nov 2021, across 1 notice.
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