2023-06-16   TII301 - WEIGH-IN-MOTION SERVICE PROVISION (Transport Infrastructure Ireland TII)
The High-speed WIM Framework is being established by TII as a single-party framework agreement for development of a High-speed WIM system on the National road network. The range of activities may include, but not be limited to: • Contractor engagement to determine additional WIM sites and solutions for future call-off contracts (in addition to those already identified in this Call-off Contract 1); • Construction, installation and operation of roadside WIM Systems at new sites; • Takeover, maintenance and … View the procurement »
2023-04-27   Request for Tenders for the provision of Consultancy Services to Facilitate the Outsourcing of the Provision and... (The Commissioner of An Garda Síochána)
The Commissioner of An Garda Síochána (the “Contracting Authority”) invites tenders (“Tenders”) to this request for tenders (“RFT”) from economic operators (“Tenderers”) for the provision of the services as described in Appendix 1 to this RFT (the “Services”). In summary, the Services comprise: the provision of consultancy services to facilitate the outsourcing of the provision and operation of the Garda Safety Camera Network. View the procurement »
Mentioned suppliers: BearingPoint Ireland
2023-03-08   5 year Traffic Equipment Maintenance Contract for DLRCC (Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council)
The maintenance of all traffic equipment in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council’s jurisdiction for a 5 year period, beginning on 1st October 2023. Maintenance services are to be provided 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. The Contractor will also undertake Annual Inspections of all traffic equipment, routine cleaning, and in some instances junction installation/improvement works. View the procurement »
2022-10-25   Multi-party Framework Agreement for Pavement and Associated Works in 2023 for Tipperary County Council (Tipperary County Council)
Multi-party Framework Agreement for Pavement and Associated Works in 2023 for Tipperary County Council View the procurement »
2022-06-02   Multi-Party Framework Agreement for Supply on Intelligent Transport Equipment for Traffic Control and Management (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council proposes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Intelligent Transport Equipment for Traffic Control and Management. The duration of the Framework is 4 years. In the past 12 months Dublin city Council have spent approximately €442,00. The framework agreement will encompass the Dublin City Council and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council administrative areas, but only Dublin City Council for deliveries etc. The Tender documents provide information with regard to the … View the procurement »
Mentioned suppliers: Barox Kommunikation GmbH Civic Integrated Solutions Ltd Civic Integrated Solutions Ltd. Eimard Electronics Limited Elmore Group Limited Ipl Group Swarco UK & Ireland Ltd (Formally Dynniq UK Ltd)
2021-05-14   Framework Agreement for Supply and Installation of ITS Equipment (Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII))
Transport Infrastructure Ireland wishes to procure contractors to a multi party framework for the supply and installation (or supply only) of ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) equipment including but not limited to: • variable message signs; • automatic number plate recognition systems; • variable speed limits and lane control systems; • IP CCTV cameras; • over-height vehicle detection systems; • automated vehicle barriers; • emergency road-side telephones; • ancillary and supporting systems; • C-ITS … View the procurement »
Mentioned suppliers: Dynniq UK Ltd Electro Automation Elmore Group Limited Sociedad Iberica de Construcciones...
2020-12-08   Multi-Party Framework Agreement for the Supply of Lane-Separators 2021-2024 (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council is seeking to establish a multi-party framework agreement for the supply of both high level and low level lane-separators. The lane-separators will be used to provide physical separation between cycle lanes and general traffic lanes. Two distinct types of lane-separators are required and they will be tendered for in different lots. View the procurement »
Mentioned suppliers: Delani Street and Traffic Ltd PWS Signs Ltd Shergan Traffic Solutions Ltd
2020-07-24   Supply of Pedestrian Push buttons to Cork City Council (Cork City Council)
Supply of Pedestrian Crossing Pushbuttons (Digital Acoustic Pedestrian Signal). For the upgrade of signalized junctions and Pedestrian crossings across Cork City Centre and Suburbs. View the procurement »
Mentioned suppliers: Traffic Solutions Ltd
2020-06-25   Multi-party Framework Agreement for Suppliers of High and Low-level Lane-separators for Dublin City Council 2020-2023 (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council proposes to establish a multi-party framework agreement for 1 year approximately to August 2021 for the supply of both high-level and low-level lane-separators. The lane-separators are to be used to provide protection for cyclists from side swiping by motor vehicles. They must consist of two principle components, a base unit that can be bolted to the road surface and a vertical wand. They will be installed along the boundary between cycle lanes and the general carriageway. View the procurement »
2018-06-25   TII122 (Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII))
M50 Traffic Flow Optimisation (MTFO) ITS equipment deployment. The MTFO ITS deployment contract will consist of the supply, installation and maintenance of, but may not be limited, to the following equipment: — Advance Motorway Indicators (AMIs), — variable message signs, — controllers for variable message signs and AMIs, — slip road signals (AMIs), — accident incident detection system, — enforcement system, — gantry mounted and roadside enclosures for digital enforcement, — CCTV, PTZ units and … View the procurement »
Mentioned suppliers: Dynniq UK Ltd
2016-02-15   Multi-party framework agreement for supply of intelligent transport equipment for traffic control and management (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council proposes to establish a Framework Agreement for 2 years, with the option for a further extension of 2, 1-year periods, for the provision of Intelligent Transport Equipment for Traffic Control and Management. In the past 12 months Dublin city Council have spent 442 EUR on such equipment and a break down can be seen overleaf. The framework agreement will encompass the Dublin City Council and Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council administrative areas, but only Dublin City Council for … View the procurement »
Mentioned suppliers: Civic Integrated Solutions Ltd Electro Tech Ireland Elmore Group
2015-02-02   The Provision of Traffic Control Equipment Maintenance and Related Services (South Dublin County Council)
South Dublin County Council (the Contracting Authority) wishes to appoint suitably qualified and experienced contractors to provide traffic control equipment maintenance and related services in the County for a maintenance period of 3 years. View the procurement »
Mentioned suppliers: Traffic Solutions Limited
2014-07-11   Framework (July 2014) - Kildare County Council's Framework Agreement for Traffic Control Equipment Supply and... (Kildare County Council)
Kildare County Council proposes to establish and operate a Framework Agreement for Traffic Control Equipment Supply & Installation. The proposed works includes but is not limited to: — Supply & installation of traffic control equipment including traffic signal equipment, pedestrian crossing traffic signal equipment (Pelican, Toucan, Pegasus and Zebra), electronic bollards, belisha beacons, controllers, in-station equipment, cycle counting, red light detection cameras, traffic counting and classifying … View the procurement »
2013-12-12   Kildare County Council's Framework Agreement for Traffic Control Equipment Supply and Installation (Kildare County Council)
Kildare County Council proposes to establish and operate a Framework Agreement for Traffic Control Equipment Supply and Installation. Details of the requirements and procedures are included in the attached documents. View the procurement »