
Medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products for Gerencia de Servicios Sociales de la Junta de Castilla y León
Published
- Supplies
- Castilla y León, ES
- A2025/013820
Amount
Tender for Provision of 50,000 reagents / year for the determination of urine abuse drugs.
The tender identified with expedient A2025/013820 is related to the sector Supplies. This tender, published on January 21, 1970 and last updated on January 21, 1970, aims to The implementation of this contract is intended to implement the purpose of the Social Services Management, including the prevention, assistance and integration of drug-dependent persons through support and coordination with other public and private entities in the area of drug dependence, providing coverage of the need for the provision of determinations in order to have objective and reliable methods of detection of drug abuse in urine, both in order to be able to monitor treatment plans and to objectively demonstrate at various levels (family, judicial, labour and military bodies, etc.) the situation of drug withdrawal by the drug-dependent.. The estimated value of the contract is €260,125.00 , with a budget excluding taxes of €156,075.00 . The procedure modality is Open, and currently its status is Published.
This tender is located in Castilla y León, ES, Castilla y León, ES. The main source of this information is Plataforma de Contratación del Sector Público .
The tender is classified under several CPV codes, including CPV, among others Medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products (No code: 33000000), among others.
Gerencia de Servicios Sociales de la Junta de Castilla y León
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Documents
Location:
Castilla y León, ESStatus
PublishedProcedure
OpenContract type
SuppliesPublication date
January 21, 1970Budget excluding taxes
€156,075.00Estimated contract value
€260,125.00Deadline
January 21, 1970Contract duration
35 monthsExtension
-Guarantee
Definitiva: 5%