Procurements: Project-management services other than for construction work (page 4)
2011-07-15Tolling Consultancy Services (National Roads Authority (NRA))
The Authority has identified a need for certain consultancy services in relation to its tolling activities and potential new tolling arrangements which may be introduced on Irish roads. The Authority's tolling team, requires the provision of assistance, advice and management services in connection with existing and future tolling businesses and operations in Ireland, including the carrying out of periodic audits on existing systems and operations; review of the existing tolling interoperability system โฆ
View the procurement ยป Mentioned suppliers:Arup
2011-06-08Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness - Commercial Vehicle Information Systems (Road Safety Authority (RSA))
The Road Safety Authority requires Information & Communications Technology services for the design, development, implementation and operation of an intergrated ICT system to support the Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness Reform Programme.
Further details are set out in the qualification documentation, obtainable on the etenders website.
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View the procurement ยป Mentioned suppliers:SGS Societe Generale de Surveillance SA
2011-05-09Provision of a fully integrated change management service (Dublin Academic Medical Centre)
University College Dublin on behalf of the DAMC wishes to put in place a multi vendor framework agreement to wish to invite tenders for the provision of specialist consulting, financial and legal support, in the establishment of the DAMC.
It is envisaged that subsequent to tender for the initial contract, 3 places on the framework will be awarded to the highest scoring tenders. The highest scoring tenderer on the first tender competition will be awarded contract no 1 for summer 2011.
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View the procurement ยป Mentioned suppliers:Deloitte & ToucheErnst & YoungPricewaterhousecoopers