Procurements: National Standards Authority of Ireland NSAI

4 archived procurements

Recent procurements by National Standards Authority of Ireland NSAI

2023-10-20   NSAI - Director of Medical Devices (National Standards Authority of Ireland NSAI)
NSAI is seeking a highly experienced senior leader with relevant knowledge of the Medical Device landscape in Ireland, UK, EU and globally to take on the role of Director of Medical Devices on an interim basis for a period of at least 12 months (to commence ASAP), with an option to extend for a further 6-12 months. View the procurement ยป
2023-10-16   NSAI Tractor Units (National Standards Authority of Ireland NSAI)
NSAI require 2 new tractor units for trucks. The units offered shall be powered by a modern fuel-efficient engine of not less than 500bhp and incorporate but not limited to the following in its specification: Modern in design of engine, Automatic transmission, lighting, suspension, body, controls etc., and fitted with all manufacturer's standard accessories including direction indicators, hazard warning lights, windscreen wipers and washer, efficient heater and demister, wing mirrors, spare wheel, โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2023-08-21   NSAI - CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CONFIGURATION, SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE AND RELATED SERVICES (National Standards Authority of Ireland NSAI)
The Contracting Authorityโ€™s current contract with an external supplier for the provision of support and maintenance of its Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Relationship Management System (โ€œCRM Systemโ€) will end on 1 November 2023. Accordingly, and in consideration of the Contracting Authorityโ€™s plans to retain and expand the use of the CRM System, the Contracting Authority is conducting a competition, seeking tenders for the provision of certain services (including configuration services, replacement โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2023-07-10   NSAI - CONCRETE BLOCK STEERING GROUP CONSULTANTS PANEL - 2023 (National Standards Authority of Ireland NSAI)
NSAI invites tenders from suppliers to provide consultancy services to support NSAIโ€™s review of the I.S. 465 Standard and its application. A review by NSAI Masonry Committee of the Irish Standard for Concrete Blocks (including aggregates). A review of the impact of pumped cavity wall insulation on cavity wall construction and within homes susceptible to or impacted by defective concrete blocks. Successful suppliers in this process will be placed on a panel for 3 years with possibility of extension for โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป