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What is the difference between a tender and a quote?
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What is the difference between a tender and a quote?
Different processes apply, depending on the value of the contract. The basic principles of what to do to apply are the same for tenders and quotation.
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bidding for contracts here.
You can also contact our Strategic Procurement Services Team for more information using the contact details in the menu to the right.
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