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Decommissioning Supply Chain 

NDA Supply Chain Awards 2012 deadline extension

18 October 201216 December 2015 John 875 Views decommissioning, nuclear, supply chain

Businesses in the decommissioning supply chain are invited to submit entries for a prestigious new award that recognises their contribution to the nuclear clean-up mission.

More information on how to apply: http://www.nda.gov.uk/contracts/supply-chain-awards.cfm

Closing date for submissions has been extended to: 26 October 2012

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