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Summary, notice description and lot information
Nottinghamshire County Council has concluded the procurement process for the "Residential Care Placement (MH) - 1381 (DA)" contract, classified under the health and social work services industry category (CPV 85000000). The awarded contract involves the provision of residential care placement services in England, United Kingdom. The procurement utilised a selective, restricted procedure and is valued at £404,235.
Key dates include the contract period from 13th November 2024 to 13th November 2027, following the tender period which closed on 11th October 2024. The award was announced on 12th November 2024, and the award notice was published on 9th April 2025. This tender represents a significant opportunity for suppliers in the health and social care sector, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and voluntary, community, and social enterprises (VCSEs).
The awarded contract presents a substantial financial opportunity over the three-year period, creating stable business growth prospects. Businesses with expertise in residential care and mental health services are ideally positioned to exploit such procurement opportunities, strengthening their market position and contributing to community welfare.
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The contract period is three years.
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