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Raising the profile of cosmetic dentistry

14th Mar 2011

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The British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD) is dedicated to raising the profile of cosmetic dentistry in the UK.

As a key part of this work, its website at www.bacd.com is central to communicating with its membership, the public and the media.
 
In order to ensure it presents both the appropriate outward face of the organisation and delivers a range of features and benefits for its members and media users, the BACD has decided that its current website now requires a review, redesign and relaunch. 
 
On this basis, the BACD has launched a formal tender process inviting companies with relevant skills and experience to register their interest for this important project.

In the first instance, interested parties are invited to complete a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) from which a short-list will be issued a full Brief and invited to submit their proposals.
 
The tender process is being run in conjunction with leading marketing agency Foundation.  Registration to receive a PQQ should be directed to Foundation via email, bearing in mind that a full briefing document will only be provided to short-listed candidates.

Enquiries made directly with the BACD or via any other method will not be considered for inclusion in this tender process.
 
The first deadline in the tender process is for submission of completed PQQ's by Friday 1 April 2011.

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Short-listed companies will be issued a full brief on or before 11 April and the BACD hopes to announce a winning tender on 1 June 2011.
 
To request a PQQ, please contact Myke Woollett, client services director at Foundation via email at bacd@foundation-mts.com
 
To explore the current BACD website, visit www.bacd.com.

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