2012-02-29   Framework agreement for topographical survey services (National Transport Authority)
The National Transport Authority ("the Contracting Authority") is acting as a central purchasing body in respect of a multi party framework agreement ("the Framework Agreement") for the provision of topographical survey services for transport related projects ("the Services") with an anticipated duration of 3 years, with a possible extension, at the sole discretion of the Contracting Authority, for a further 12 months. The list of Public Bodies that will be entitled (but not obliged) to drawdown Services โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: Apex Surveys Fugro-Bks Limited Laser Surveys Murphy Surveys Paul Corrigan & Assoc. Ltd.
2011-10-12   Technical specialists in various disciplines (Grangegorman Development Agency)
The Grangegorman Development Authority (GDA) is a statutory agency established in 2006 to redevelop the Grangegorman site in Dublin city centre. The challenge is to plan for and implement a complex, multi-phased development that provides: โ€” a high quality area with physical linkages to Smithfield, Phibsborough, Prussia Street, and the City Centre, โ€” new health care facilities for the Health Service Executive (HSE), โ€” new urban campus for Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), โ€” new arts, cultural, โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
2011-02-25   Utility and Topographical Survey (Grangegorman Development Agency)
The Grangegorman Development Agency (GDA) is the statutory agency established by the Irish Government to promote and facilitate the development of the Grangegorman site. Grangegorman is situated within Dublinโ€™s North Inner City on the site of St Brendanโ€™s Hospital. The development lies east and west of Grangegorman Road Upper and has a total area of approximately 70 acres. The site currently comprises a number of hospital and administration buildings set in large green space areas. The scope of services โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers: Murphy Surveys Ltd
2011-02-03   Archaeological Services at Thornton Hall (Irish Prison Service)
The Irish Prison Service (IPS) wish to undertake a phase of pre-development archaeological investigations in advance of the construction of the new prison at Thornton Hall, Kilsallaghan, Co Dublin. The results of an extensive series of non-invasive archaeological and architectural surveys, augmented by a phase of testing, previously undertaken as part of the compilation of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the proposed works, revealed eight sites of archaeological significance, five of which โ€ฆ View the procurement ยป