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Testing the Waters Survey

A public procurement published by Consumer Council for Water via Contracts Finder.

Contracts FinderTender
Award value
£216.7k
Tender value
0
Suppliers
0
Awards
2
Notices
Tender
Stage

Overview

Testing the Waters is a biennial survey of Non Household Consumers (NHHs) in England and Wales, where they are asked their views on, and experiences of their water and sewerage service providers. The finds of each survey are tracked and reported at three levels: 1. England and Wales 2. The nations of England and of Wales 3. Water and Sewerage Company (WaSC) region Additional analysis by NHH size (micro, small, medium and large) is also included. Additional information: Documents are available via the Bravo Solutions e-tendering platform. URL given below. All bids and communications must be submitted through this portal.

Key details

Source
Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Tender
Status
active
CPV classification
65100000 — Water distribution and related services
Currency
GBP
Total award value
Tender value
£216,666
First published
6 Dec 2019
Last updated
6 Dec 2019
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Notice timeline

Every published notice in this procurement's lifecycle.

  1. Tender noticeTesting the Waters Survey
  2. Tender amendmentTesting the Waters Survey

Frameworks & programmes

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FAQs about this procurement

Who is the buyer for "Testing the Waters Survey"?

Testing the Waters Survey is a UK public-sector procurement published by Consumer Council for Water via Contracts Finder.

Has "Testing the Waters Survey" been awarded?

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

What is "Testing the Waters Survey" worth?

The reported tender value is £216,666.

When was "Testing the Waters Survey" published?

It was first published on 6 Dec 2019 and last updated on 6 Dec 2019, across 2 notices.

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