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CSI/ASC/Changing Futures

A public procurement published by Bristol City Council via Contracts Finder.

Contracts FinderPlanning
Award value
£3.5m
Tender value
0
Suppliers
0
Awards
1
Notices
Planning
Stage

Overview

Changing Futures - Expressions of Interest This notice is to inform providers of a bid that the Council is applying for called Changing Futures. This is a three-year MHCLG programme aiming to: 1. Improve how local services and systems work for adults experiencing multiple disadvantage 2. Influence government policy and local commissioning 3. Generate learning, and test new partnership approaches Bristol City Council is currently waiting for the outcome of the bid, this is currently estimated to be around £1.9 to £2.3 million over 3 years, however not all of this will be commissioned externally, the Council is also considering a 2 year extension. If the C…

Key details

Source
Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Planning
Status
planning
CPV classification
85000000 — Health and social work services
Currency
GBP
Total award value
Tender value
£3,500,000
First published
2 Jul 2021
Last updated
2 Jul 2021
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Notice timeline

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  1. Planning noticeCSI/ASC/Changing Futures

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FAQs about this procurement

Who is the buyer for "CSI/ASC/Changing Futures"?

CSI/ASC/Changing Futures is a UK public-sector procurement published by Bristol City Council via Contracts Finder.

Has "CSI/ASC/Changing Futures" been awarded?

No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Planning".

What is "CSI/ASC/Changing Futures" worth?

The reported tender value is £3,500,000.

When was "CSI/ASC/Changing Futures" published?

It was first published on 2 Jul 2021 and last updated on 2 Jul 2021, across 1 notice.

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