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Wellbeing - Fatigue and Shift Patterns Research

A public procurement published by LANCASHIRE CONSTABULARY via Contracts Finder.

Contracts FinderAward
£75k
Award value
£75k
Tender value
1
Suppliers
1
Awards
1
Notices
Award
Stage

Overview

This was a project to understand the effects on police officers on fatigue which was funded by the national wellbeing service. 3 universities were asked to bid and one responded

Key details

Source
Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Award
Status
complete
CPV classification
79310000 — Market research services
Currency
GBP
Total award value
£75,000
Tender value
£75,000
First published
7 Jan 2021
Last updated
7 Jan 2021
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Awards

1 award recorded on this procurement.

SupplierCompanies HouseAwardedStatusValue
UNIVERSITY OF SURREY(THE)RC00067115 Dec 2020active£75k

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FAQs about this procurement

Who is the buyer for "Wellbeing - Fatigue and Shift Patterns Research"?

Wellbeing - Fatigue and Shift Patterns Research is a UK public-sector procurement published by LANCASHIRE CONSTABULARY via Contracts Finder.

Has "Wellbeing - Fatigue and Shift Patterns Research" been awarded?

Yes — 1 award is recorded, with a reported total value of £75,000. The current lifecycle stage is "Award".

Which suppliers are involved in "Wellbeing - Fatigue and Shift Patterns Research"?

1 supplier is linked: UNIVERSITY OF SURREY(THE).

What is "Wellbeing - Fatigue and Shift Patterns Research" worth?

The reported award value is £75,000.

When was "Wellbeing - Fatigue and Shift Patterns Research" published?

It was first published on 7 Jan 2021 and last updated on 7 Jan 2021, across 1 notice.

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