BAA seeks IT migration suppliers

02 Nov 2009

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BAA needs suppliers to help with IT work related to the Gatwick airport sale

BAA is looking for a potential partner to carry out the systems migration plan for Gatwick Airport.

According to the contract notice issued by the operator, the scope for the 18-month contract includes IT architectire and design consultancy, programme and project management, infrastructure moves, additions and changes, as well as application-related projects such as design, implementation, testing and transitioning.

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Prospective candidates have until 12 November to submit bids.

BAA sold Gatwick to Global Infrastructure Partners for £1.51bn last month, making an alleged loss of £225m.

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