Knowledge basis nursery and school structure Tromsø municipality
Tromsø municipality is faced with changes in demographics, child and pupil numbers development and financial framework conditions that make it necessary to assess future nursery and school structures. The municipality would like, via this procurement, to obtain a comprehensive, knowledge-based and verifiable basis that...
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Tromsø municipality is faced with changes in demographics, child and pupil numbers development and financial framework conditions that make it necessary to assess future nursery and school structures. The municipality would like, via this procurement, to obtain a comprehensive, knowledge-based and verifiable basis that can be used as d...
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- Auftraggeber: Tromsø kommune
- Veröffentlicht: 28. April 2026
- Frist: 01. Juni 2026
Ausschreibungsbeschreibung
Tromsø municipality is faced with changes in demographics, child and pupil numbers development and financial framework conditions that make it necessary to assess future nursery and school structures. The municipality would like, via this procurement, to obtain a comprehensive, knowledge-based and verifiable basis that can be used as decision support in further administrative and political processes.
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