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United Kingdom-Inverness: Dynamic Purchasing System for the Provision of Ground Maintenance Equipment – Recurrent Lead
The current contract for Dynamic Purchasing System for the Provision of Ground Maintenance Equipment – Recurrent Lead is projected to end on 10-SEP-23 and may be available for retender. Dynamic Purchasing System for the Provision of Ground Maintenance Equipment
Dynamic Purchasing System for the Provision of Ground Maintenance Equipment
This Contract Notice relates to the setting up of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) which will be used by Highland Council for the provision of a variety of Ground Maintenance Equipment and related services on either a Purchase or Hire basis.
The DPS will be split in to a number of Lots to cover the wide range of equipment required on a seasonal or potentially longer term basis (see Lots descriptions for specific details).
This Contract Notice relates to the setting up of a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) which will be used by Highland Council for the provision of a variety of Ground Maintenance Equipment and related services on either a Purchase or Hire basis.
The DPS will be split in to a number of Lots to cover the wide range of equipment required on a seasonal or potentially longer term basis (see Lots descriptions for specific details).
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 43325100, Grounds-maintenance equipment, 16310000, Mowers, 16311000, Lawnmowers, 16311100, Lawn, park or sports-ground mowers, 16160000, Miscellaneous gardening equipment, 34223300, Trailers, 34223310, General-purpose trailers, 16700000, Tractors, 34390000, Tractor accessories,
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