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Tap into public sector's £125bn



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
ENVIRONMENTAL management is becoming an increasingly important area of the tendering process and current legislation demands that companies bidding for public sector contracts have, at the very least, an environmental policy.
Business Envestors, part of Peterborough Environment City Trust, is providing a free breakfast seminar to help businesses tap into the £125 billion worth of public sector business opportunities available each year.

The seminar will be run in conjunction with Business Links, Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce and hosted by JNCC.

The seminar includes a talk from tendering expert Helen Marini, from BaxterMarini Ltd, who will cover aspects of the tendering process such as where to find tendering opportunities, how to prepare a tender and also current EU legislation.

The seminar is being held at JNCC, Monkstone House, City Road, Peterborough, from 9am to 11.30am, on Wednesday.

To book your free place, visit www.businessenvestors.co.uk/calendar and download the booking form, or call Kalai Mahalingam on 01733 569830



The full article contains 165 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 2:06 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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