La Région Aquitaine Limousin Poitou-Charentes a lancé un appel à projets pour la mise en oeuvre de formations destinées aux personnes placées sous main de justice - Année 2016.
L'appel à projets se compose de 2 lots :
- Lot 1 - Certification dans le domaine de la menuiserie,
- Lot 2 - Certification dans le domaine de la taille de pierre.
Date limite de remise des plis : le 29 juin 2016 à 12 heures.
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