Exploitation du centre équestre de Nice

AI summary

This tender concerns the operation and management of an equestrian centre in Nice. The City of Nice seeks a qualified operator to run the facility, including daily operations, horse care, riding instruction, and facility maintenance.

#equestrian centre#facility management#nice#france#sports services#public concession#horse care
Fit for

Established equestrian businesses, riding schools, or sports facility operators with proven expertise in horse care and riding instruction should apply.

Key requirements

Operators must demonstrate experience in equestrian facility management, possess relevant professional qualifications, and ensure compliance with animal welfare and safety regulations. Financial stability and liability insurance are required.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is this tender about?

    This tender concerns the operation and management of an equestrian centre in Nice. The City of Nice seeks a qualified operator to run the facility, including daily operations, horse care, riding instruction, and facility maintenance.

  • What are the requirements for suppliers?

    Operators must demonstrate experience in equestrian facility management, possess relevant professional qualifications, and ensure compliance with animal welfare and safety regulations. Financial stability and liability insurance are required.

  • What type of company should bid?

    Established equestrian businesses, riding schools, or sports facility operators with proven expertise in horse care and riding instruction should apply.

  • Who is the buyer?

    The buyer is VILLE DE NICE.

Buyer
VILLE DE NICE
Buyer ID: 21060088800015·Jérôme GODARD
5 rue de l'Hôtel de Ville, 06364, NICE
Body responsible for review procedures
Tribunal administratif de Nice
Buyer ID: 170 600 050 00026
18 avenue des Fleurs CS 61039, 06350, NICE CEDEX 1

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