The body's marketing, educational and guidebook materials will be produced by B1 and B2 four-colour sheetfed litho printers, while web presses will handle English Heritage's Handbook and its EH magazine which comes out four times a year.
Printers will need to have their prepress departments conform to ISO 12647/2-2004 standards, and interested parties should in the first instance email postbox2@english-heritage.org.uk requesting a pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ).
The PQQ has to be returned by 13 May.
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