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A Contract for the Provision of Nursery Management Services to the University of Manchester

Posted: 12/12/2011
Closing Date: 06/01/2012

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A Contract for the Provision of Nursery Management Services to the University of Manchester

The University of Manchester wishes to appoint a single provider of Nursery Management Services to one of our onsite Nursery facilities.

The University is looking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced supplier with a proven track record to maintain high quality nursery care and education to the children of its staff and students.  

The supplier will manage the 90 place full day care nursery for children aged 3 months - 5 years, in accordance with the University’s requirements and statutory regulations.

The contract will be for a period of 6 years (subject to satisfactory performance), commencing 1st August 2012.

The deadline for Expressions of Interest is 12 Noon on Friday 6th January 2012.

Tender documents are now available and are issued electronically through The University of Manchester’s electronic tendering site https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofmanchester/  .  
Please register on the In-tend website to obtain further information.

In the event of any queries please email Nichola Gill: procurement@manchester.ac.uk

This is a Part B service and will not be advertised under OJEU but the University remains committed to openness, equality and transparency in managing all its tender procedures, to ensure best practice and to demonstrate value for money.  The University is not bound to follow the strict procedure of the European Union tendering process for this requirement and may choose to follow its own procedure during the procurement.

The closing date for completed Tender returns is 12 noon on Wednesday, 8 February 2012.

 
 

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