2017-02-21   Stillorgan Reservoir (Irish Water)
Stillorgan Reservoir is a modular storage facility for treated drinking water, built in 2 stages between 1862 and 1885. The site has a total plan area of approximately 16 hectares and is subdivided into 3 discrete water storage reservoirs, the Gray, Upper and Lower Reservoirs. The Lower and Upper reservoirs were constructed first, as part of the Vartry Water Supply Scheme. The Gray Reservoir was built in 1885 following a period of severe water shortage in Dublin City. The reservoirs originally contained โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: J Murphy and Sons Ltd
2016-10-07   Vartry Water Supply Project โ€” Vartry to Callowhill Link Contract (Irish Water)
As part of the Vartry Water Supply Project โ€” Water to Callowhill Link Contract, Irish Water plan to replace the existing Vartry to Callowhill Tunnel and Callowhill BPT with a high lift pumping station, 4 km pipeline, summit BPT and energy recovery turbine / BPT at Callowhill. The planned works are necessary to ensure compliance with EU Directives, Irish National Standards and Regulations relating to treated water for human consumption. It is intended that the works will be implemented under a Design and โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: Roadbridge