Crawley BC & Horsham DC Print Catalogue
Estimated Value
£0 – £50,000
Deadline
13 December 2027
550 days remaining
Published
17 June 2025
Type
Services
Overview
Crawley Borough Council and Horsham District Council are establishing a Print Catalogue of suppliers for our general and specialist print and design requirements (individual print jobs that are under £50,000). The purpose of this Print Catalogue is solely to collect information on Print Suppliers who are interesting in quoting for print work at Crawley and Horsham Councils.
This is not an approved supplier list - there are no minimum requirements or conditions to be added to this Print Catalogue (beyond completing the information sheet) and it is not a mandatory requirement to apply to this Catalogue in order to access quotation opportunities. This catalogue is purely to help the Councils know who is in the market.
The Councils are interested in finding out about Print Suppliers who can provide any of the following: 1. General Print High Volumes 2.
Submission
Complete all relevant sections of the document and upload this to the portal under the ‘My Tender Return’ section on the ITT tab, and click ‘Submit Return’.
Additional details
General Print Low Volumes 3. General Signage & Banners 4.
Envelopes 5. Specialist Print 6.
Clothing 7. Design 8.
Mailing Whilst the nature of jobs for each of the Councils vary, they all fall into one of the categories above. Suppliers can apply to participate in any category that is relevant to their business, and there is no restriction on the number of categories a supplier can be on.
How to apply: 1. Go to the project on the SE Shared Services Portal (https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sesharedservices/aspx/ProjectMa...) and click ‘Express Interest’ (Note: You will need to login or create a free account on the Portal to do so) 2. Download the Councils’ Print Supplier Information Sheet from the ITT tab on the project and read the included information. 3.
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Key Dates
Published
17 June 2025
Submission deadline
13 December 2027
Notice type
Services
Source
council:se-shared-services
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