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Crom Trail Network Phase 2

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Supplier(s)

E QUINN CIVILS LTD

Value

130,000 GBP

Description

We are seeking a quotation for the appointment of a Principal Contractor to undertake Phase 2 Repair and Improvement works to Crom Trail route, principally to create 1.74km of new path routes and to reinstate 772m of paths and to repair 951m of existing paths routes. Lot 1: We are seeking a quotation for the appointment of a Principal Contractor to undertake Phase 2 Repair and Improvement works to Crom Trail route, principally to create 1.74km of new path routes and to reinstate 772m of paths and to repair 951m of existing paths routes.

Timeline

Award date

2 years ago

Publish date

3 months ago

Buyer information

The National Trust

Email:
tony.fearon@nationaltrust.org.uk

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