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Framework Agreement for Interim Professional Staff Services — National

Scottish Government - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Framework

Main source

Tenders Electronic Daily

Framework value

£84M

Number of suppliers

4

Count of identified call-offs

104

Value of identified call-offs

£9.01M

This Framework Agreement is for the provision of interim professional staff services on a national basis (throughout the whole of Scotland). The Framework Agreement will be for a maximum period of 48 months. Contractors must be capable of supplying suitably qualified interim workers covering a diverse range of skill sets that have been through the relevant disclosure/security processes. Interim workers should be suitably trained and experienced to perform the duties required of them and must be eligible to work in the United...

Contract detail

Contract status Award notice - awarded
Value
£84M
Contract can renew No
Contract type Services
Contract sectors
  • Systems and technical consultancy services
  • Supply services of personnel including temporary staff
  • Administration services
Contract location
  • Scotland
Contract has EU funding No
Contract notice published 15 April 2019
Contract tender deadline -
Contract start 15 April 2019
Contract end

28 March 2023

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Contract duration 3 years, 11 months
Contract value awarded
£84M
Contract awarded
29 March 2019
Supplier name
City
Region
Country
SME
Harvey Nash Limited London London United Kingdom No
PERTEMPS RECRUITMENT PARTNERSHIP LIMITED West Midlands United Kingdom No
ASA Recruitment Edinburgh Scotland United Kingdom No
VENESKY-BROWN RECRUITMENT LTD. Scotland Scotland No
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