Supplier: Cambridge Economic Policy Associates Ltd
2 archived procurements
Cambridge Economic Policy Associates Ltd has historically been a supplier of architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services, engineering services, and consultative engineering and construction services.
Historically, competing bidders have been Arup, Atkins Global, Baringa Partners LLP, Byrne O Cleirigh, Cornwall Insight Ltd, Deloitte Ireland LLP, Easter Bay Consultants Ltd, Energypeople, and Ernst and Young.
Recent procurements where the supplier Cambridge Economic Policy Associates Ltd is mentioned
2020-09-23
20/075 โ A Multi-party Framework for the provision of Economic and Regulation Advisory Services to Ervia (Ervia)
A multi-party framework for the provision of economic and regulation advisory services to Ervia Advice regarding/ 1) energy, telecoms and water services revenue reviews and economic matters; 2) energy, telecoms and water services efficiency analysis and benchmarking; 3) energy, telecoms and water services development of regulatory strategies; 4) energy, telecoms and water services market analysis, trends and assessment including energy wholesale and retail markets and low/zero carbon energy markets; 5) โฆ View the procurement ยป
A multi-party framework for the provision of economic and regulation advisory services to Ervia Advice regarding/ 1) energy, telecoms and water services revenue reviews and economic matters; 2) energy, telecoms and water services efficiency analysis and benchmarking; 3) energy, telecoms and water services development of regulatory strategies; 4) energy, telecoms and water services market analysis, trends and assessment including energy wholesale and retail markets and low/zero carbon energy markets; 5) โฆ View the procurement ยป
2019-11-11
Multi Supplier Framework Agreement for the Provision of Consultancy Services (Commission for Regulation of Utilities)
The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is Irelandโs independent energy and water regulator. The CRU has a wide range of economic, customer protection and safety responsibilities in energy and water. The CRUโs mission is to regulate water, energy and energy safety in the public interest. The sectors we regulate underpin Irish economic competitiveness, investment and growth, while also contributing to our international obligations to address climate change. Further information on the CRUโs role โฆ View the procurement ยป
The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is Irelandโs independent energy and water regulator. The CRU has a wide range of economic, customer protection and safety responsibilities in energy and water. The CRUโs mission is to regulate water, energy and energy safety in the public interest. The sectors we regulate underpin Irish economic competitiveness, investment and growth, while also contributing to our international obligations to address climate change. Further information on the CRUโs role โฆ View the procurement ยป