Perhaps someone on the bench would be interested.
Entry Date: 24/07/2009
Reference: S2G09072498226/01
Type of document: Contract Notice
Country:United Kingdom
1. Title: WEBSITE REDEVELOPMENT
2. Awarding Authority: Scottish National Jazz Orchestra. Email:anne.watson@snjo.co.uk Tel: 07827 966 735. (Anne Watson, Orchestra Manager).
3. Contract type: Service contract
4. Description: The awarding authority is seeking to undertake a redevelopment of its website. One of the key benefits of developing the website is to bring them closer to their audiences and to capture data, which will allow them to target and market their concert series¿ easily and cost efficiently.
The awarding authority are looking for an individual or company who can develop and sustain the website and demonstrate the following:
A clear and striking design appropriate to this music organisation
Knowledge of branding
A consistent approach throughout the website
Technical knowledge and the ability to support all industry standard features
Samples of previous work
The ability to develop a user friendly/high quality content management system
Appropriate hosting options and a high standard of server reliability.
A clearly defined maintenance agreement, with an agreed level of technical support
Are available to start work immediately as it is desired that the website goes live in September
5. CPV Code(s): 72000000,
6. NUTS code(s): UKM UKM3 UKM38,
7. Main site or location of works, main place of delivery or main place of performance: Not Provided.
8. Reference attributed by awarding authority: Not provided.
9. Estimated value of requirement: Not provided.
10. Closing date for Bids: 31.7.2009.
11. Address to which they must be sent: Same as 2.
12. Other information: Bids will be accepted until 31 July 2009 and interviews will be held the following week.
Please contact Anne Watson, Orchestra Manager, for the website brief and further details on how to bid for the project either by email or telephone to the awarding authority.
TKR-2009723-CB-315455
13. Submitted date: 23.7.2009.
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