Procurements: Test boring work

4 archived procurements

Test boring work have been procured by organizations such as Dublin Port Company, Mayo County Council_1127, and Waterford County Council.

Recent procurements of test boring work in Ireland

2023-08-18   MCC Site Investigation Contract for Knockinakell GWS (Mayo County Council_1127)
The works will involve taking of approx. 10No. Boreholes at depths varying from 1.5m to 5.0m View the procurement ยป
2018-04-27   Multi-Party Framework Agreement for Dublin Port Ground Investigation Works (Dublin Port Company)
DPC proposes to establish a framework of ground investigations contractors, to facilitate the engagement of a competitive process for the award of call off contracts between 2018 and 2024. The scope of the works envisaged under this ground investigationโ€™s framework are as follows: โ€” percussion boring, โ€” rotary drilling, โ€” pitting and trenching, โ€” sampling and monitoring during intrusive investigation, โ€” probing and cone penetration testing, โ€” geophysical surveying, โ€” In Situ testing, โ€” instrumentation, โ€” โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2016-01-15   Single Party Framework Agreement for Marine Based Geotechnical Site Investigations at Dublin Port (Dublin Port Company)
Dublin Port Company is seeking to establish a Single Party Framework Agreement for marine based geotechnical site investigation works for future development at Dublin Port comprising the construction of new quays and jetties, land reclamation works and capital dredging. The Framework Agreement will be established on foot of an initial contract for works which may include, but are not limited to the following: โ€” Bathometry /hydrographic (bed level survey) โ€” Grab Sampling Silt deposits โ€” Boreholes (barge โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2011-05-25   Waterford County Council - wetlands remediation project (Waterford County Council)
The Works will be executed in three different locations within Waterford County - The compensatory wetlands site, the Castletown wetland site and the Ballygunnermore wetlands site. The works at Castletown and Ballygunnermore will involve the excavation of construction and demolition waste and the remediation of the sites to a degree that will promote natural wetland rehabilitation. The material excavated is to be recovered and the residual material disposed of at a facility with a waste licence and/or โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: Priority Construction Ltd.