Procurements: Waterside leisure facilities construction work

7 archived procurements

Waterside leisure facilities construction work have been procured by organizations such as Dublin City Council, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, and Irish Naval Service.
Historically, suppliers within this area have been ARQ Asset Solutions, L&M Keating Ltd, and Niaron Ltd.

Recent procurements of waterside leisure facilities construction work in Ireland

2022-07-26   LAUNCH AND RECOVERY SYSTEM INTERFACE FRAME (Irish Naval Service)
The Irish Naval Services seeks tenders from economic operators for the provision of a launch and recovery system interface frame which will allow for the temporary installation of the Naval Diving Section launch and recovery system (LARS) onto the Irish Lights Vessel ILV Granuaile. View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: ARQ Asset Solutions
2021-11-29   Foynes East Jetty Reclamation Project (Shannon Foynes Port Company)
The proposed procurement is for the main works contractor relating to the reclamation behind the berth 5 east jetty in Foynes Port, Co. Limerick Ireland (which will remain operational throughout the works) Further details in the tender documents. View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: Niaron Ltd
2021-01-13   Construction Works (Works Contractor) for the White Water Rafting Centre, George's Dock, Dublin 1 (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council (DCC) is inviting Expressions of Interest from applicants wishing to tender for the complete works including the specialist works, to build a new White-Water Rafting Centre (WWRC) in George's Dock, Dublin 1. Panel specialists will be named in tender documents issued to short-listed applicants. The WWRC will consist of the white-water rafting course, swift water rescue training facility, kayaking and canoe polo pool and urban street scene including a new plantroom building. On the โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2020-06-22   Design, Manufacture, Supply and Installation of Vertically Installed Submersible Axial Flow Pumps (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council (DCC) is to build a new international standard White-Water Rafting Centre (WWRC) in George's Dock, Dublin 1. The WWRC will consist of the White-Water Rafting course, swift water rescue training facility, kayaking and canoe polo pool and urban street scene. As part of this WWRC, DCC wish to procure a specialist to design, manufacture, supply and installation of vertically installed submersible axial flow pumps for the proposed White-Water Rafting Centre. Please consult the appropriate โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2020-06-22   Design, Manufacture, Supply and Installation of 2 no Steel Water Retention Gates and 6 no Penstocks (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council (DCC) is to build a new international standard White-Water Rafting Centre (WWRC) in George's Dock, Dublin 1. The WWRC will consist of the white-water rafting course, swift water rescue training facility, kayaking and canoe polo pool and urban street scene. As part of this WWRC, DCC wish to procure a specialist to design, manufacture, supply and installation of 2 no steel water retention gates and 6 no Penstocks for the proposed Whitewater Rafting Centre. Please consult the appropriate โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2020-06-22   Design, Manufacture, Supply and Installation of Water Treatment Plant (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council (DCC) is to build a new international standard White-Water Rafting Centre (WWRC) in George's Dock, Dublin 1. The WWRC will consist of the white-water rafting course, swift water rescue training facility, kayaking and canoe polo pool and urban street scene. As part of this WWRC, DCC wish to procure a specialist to design, manufacture, supply and installation of water treatment plant for the proposed Whitewater Rafting Centre. Please consult the appropriate documentation, which contains โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2016-02-24   Rossaveel Small Craft Harbour Capital Dredging Works (Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine)
The dredging works associated with the small craft harbour will require the removal of approximately 78 000 mยณ of material to create a manoeuvring basin and berthing area with a minimum depth of 2.8 m Chart Datum. This will include, approximately 17 000 mยณ of rock dredging with the remainder (61 000 mยณ) being weaker materials including marine deposits. Most of the rock is granite bedrock and it is expected to be too strong to dredge without pre-treatment. The dredged material (Granite) will be used in โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: L&M Keating Ltd