Waterways Ireland require the services of Professional Valuers to provide valuations of Waterways Ireland Assets including Reinstatement/Rebuild Valuations. Waterways Ireland will also require the services of a Quantity Surveyor to provide services for Operational Assets. The tender has been broken down into 3 lots. Lot 1 Rebuild/Reinstatement. Corporate Services require valuations for insurance purposes on the cost of rebuild/reinstatement. Lot 2 Waterways Irelands Properties. Finance together with Property and Legal require valuations on Waterways Ireland assets. Lot 3 New Operational Assets. Waterways Ireland require the preparation of the bills of quantity derived from actual construction costs/based on measurements to be taken of completed structures.
The tender notice is posted on www.etenders.gov.ie under CfT ID 4790118. To participate please register on the portal and download the tender documents. Request for clarification and submission of tenders must be made through the same portal.
We are inviting consultancies, registered as Energy Auditors in conformance with The Energy Efficiency Directive, to submit proposals for project managing the design, procurement and tender process, supervision and delivery of works including LED lighting retrofits and/or a new biomass boiler and/or solar photovoltaic (PV) systems at Waterways Ireland locations based in Scariff, Co. Clare / Portumna, Co. Galway and Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh.
THIS NOTICE RELATES TO A TENDER OPPORTUNITY WHICH IS AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD, AND PARTICIPATE, AT WWW.ETENDERS.GOV.IE UNDER CFT ID 5521759
Ulster Canal Restoration Phase 3 is a cross jurisdictional project with works in both Northern Ireland and Ireland. When complete, Ulster Canal Restoration Phase 3 will connect the navigations of the previously constructed phases of the Ulster Canal Restoration and provide a navigable link from the Erne Navigation via the restored Ulster Canal to Clones. This competition is for the procurement of a Consultancy Team in respect of Phases 3.1 and 3.2 only, which extends from Castle Saunderson to Gortnacarrow.