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The Guinness Partnership, which provides services to more than 140,000 residents across England, is to procure a legal services framework estimated to be worth up to £9.5m over four years.

The agreement, which is to be procured through a restricted procedure, will be divided into the following lots:

  1. Development and Major Projects
  2. Conveyancing and Contracts
  3. Housing Management
  4. Governance and Finance
  5. Employment and Pensions

The framework will last for four years with no options to extend for any further periods.

The closing date is 1 March 2024 (5pm). The contract is due to start on 16 December 2024 and end on 15 December 2028.

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