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Welsh housing association to set up legal services framework agreement
- Details
One of Wales’ largest housing associations has launched a tender for a legal services framework agreement that will be made available to similar organisations in South Wales.
Pontypridd-headquartered RCT Homes has divided the legal advisory work into a number of lots:
- Corporate and governance.
- Property and estates.
- Construction, major projects, open spaces and environmental.
- Employment and pensions.
- Finance and insurance.
- Procurement.
- Intellectual property rights.
- Social legal services for tenants.
RCT Homes said it envisaged a maximum of 15 participants in the framework.
The time limit for receipt of requests for documents or for accessing documents is 7 December 2012, while the time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 12 December.
Philip Hoult
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