Procurements: Repair and maintenance services of floating structures
3 archived procurements
Repair and maintenance services of floating structures have been procured by organizations such as Irish Naval Service, and Dublin City Council.
Historically, suppliers within this area have been Jotun Paints Europe, and Sea-Cruise Connemara Ltd.
- Repair and maintenance services (19 new procurements)
- Repair, maintenance and associated services related to aircraft, railways, roads and marine equipment
- Repair, maintenance and associated services related to marine and other equipment
- Harbour equipment maintenance services
- Dry-docking services
- Buoy maintenance services
- Repair and maintenance services of floating structures โฌ ๏ธ
- Repair and maintenance services of floating platforms
Recent procurements of repair and maintenance services of floating structures in Ireland
2021-07-21
Contracted Services for the Electrical Maintenance and Technical Support of Diving Systems and Associated Equipment (Irish Naval Service)
The Irish Naval Service seeks tenders from economic operators for the provision of a service support contract for the electrical maintenance and technical support of diving systems and associated equipment. View the procurement ยป
The Irish Naval Service seeks tenders from economic operators for the provision of a service support contract for the electrical maintenance and technical support of diving systems and associated equipment. View the procurement ยป
2018-05-24
Commercial Concession to Operate and Maintain the 3 Masted Barque Jeanie Johnston (Dublin City Council)
Dublin City Council proposes to award a commercial concession for a period of 5 years subject to the conditions set out in this ITT. The Successful Tenderer shall have an exclusive right to provide services on the Jeanie Johnston, the primary use of which is that of a famine museum. The Successful Tenderer will be expected to achieve their earnings by maximising trade through pro-active and commercial management, and as such are expected to identify and put forward proposals best suited to the space to โฆ View the procurement ยป
Dublin City Council proposes to award a commercial concession for a period of 5 years subject to the conditions set out in this ITT. The Successful Tenderer shall have an exclusive right to provide services on the Jeanie Johnston, the primary use of which is that of a famine museum. The Successful Tenderer will be expected to achieve their earnings by maximising trade through pro-active and commercial management, and as such are expected to identify and put forward proposals best suited to the space to โฆ View the procurement ยป