This contract opportunity involves the supply of promotional materials for the Erasmus+ program to the Center for International Affairs. The items required include 600 winter hats, 600 pairs of socks, 600 thermal mugs, 600 notebooks, and 600 cotton bags, totaling 3,000 items. Suppliers must adhere t
Contract awarded. Originally published 11 months ago.
This contract involves the supply of two 10-channel temperature and analog signal recorders for the WIMiIP (Institute of Mining and Metallurgy) in Poland. The equipment must meet the specifications outlined in section 4.1 of the procurement documentation. The total value of the contract is 9,717 EUR
This contract involves the supply and installation of furniture for the reception area in Building B3 at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow. The project aims to enhance the reception space with appropriate furnishings, ensuring a welcoming environment for visitors. Suppliers are
The Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza in Krakow is seeking suppliers to provide a personal computer for WI. This procurement is in accordance with the requirements outlined in section 4.1 of the SWZ document. The deadline for submissions is January 13, 2026. For more details, please refer to the official n
This contract involves the supply of a tensometric table specifically designed for a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) for the WIMiIP. Suppliers are required to meet the specifications outlined in section 4.1 of the procurement documentation. The deadline for submissions is January 9, 2026. This op
Edinburgh Council is contracting a provider to deliver First Aid Awareness training for taxi and private hire car drivers as part of their Intermediate Course program.
Contracts available for providers of student counselling, helpline, and online mental health support services to Scottish universities and colleges.
NCS is inviting tenders from suppliers to deliver multi-level education and training services across five programme areas in Swindon during 2026-27, with a maximum value of £2.67 million.
Plymouth City Council seeks a strategic partner to deliver alternative education services for students unable to access mainstream schooling due to illness, exclusion, or other barriers.