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Provision of a Fuel Management System and Fleet Fuel System Maintenance

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Deadline
Expired
June 29, 2021
Contract Details
Category
Other
Reference
003128-2022
Value
£185,500
Location
West Central Scotland, United Kingdom
Published
February 23, 2026
Organization
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

February 03, 2022

Deadline for Questions

June 22, 2021

Submission Deadline

June 29, 2021

Budget
£185,500
Duration
Not specified
Location
West Central Scotland
Type
Other

Original Tender Description

The council is inviting suitably qualified and experienced Bidders to submit bids for the supply, installation and maintenance of a new Fuel Management System (FMS). In addition to the above the successful Bidder will be required to carry out a scheduled maintenance programme and any adhoc repairs, as needs arise, on the existing fuel supply hardware and ancillary equipment to ensure ongoing supply of fuel to the fleet. The contract is expected to run for 2 years and optional 2 x 12 months extension.

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