19 May 2010 - 7:00am| by | 1 comment

Service Graphics wins Robert Burns Museum project

Service Graphics wins Robert Burns Museum projectService Graphics wins Robert Burns Museum project

Following a tender process, National Trust for Scotland has appointed London-based company Service Graphics for the production and installation of graphic panels for its Robert Burns Museum.

The project will see Service Graphics tasked with the production, supply and installation of a wide range of graphic panels which will be used at the Museum, a major redevelopment across the village if Alloway in South Ayrshire.

This includes Burns Cottage, the Smallholding, the Commemorative Garden, the Link Walkway, a new purpose-built museum, an area of gardens around the new museum, the Burns Monument, Brig O'Doon and the Auld Kirk.

The lower offer received as part of the tender was £47,793 and highest offer was £93,820.55, with the total value of the contract advertised as being no higher than £180,000.

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Anonymous (not verified)
19 May 2010 - 14:52
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Its been won by Service Graphics Glasgow office!

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