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Public procurement in Ireland
Supplier: Dunne Bros Civil Eng
Supplier: Dunne Bros Civil Eng
One archived procurement
Dunne Bros Civil Eng has historically been a supplier of
construction work
,
site preparation work
, and
building demolition and wrecking work and earthmoving work
.
Historically, competing bidders have been
Arkil Ltd.
,
Bretland Construction Ltd
,
David Walsh Civil Engineering
,
Ethomasdevelopments Ltd
,
Fima Developments Ltd
,
Harbourview Construction Ltd
,
John Cradock Ltd
,
Judge Construction Ltd
, and
KN Network Services
.
Recent procurements where the supplier Dunne Bros Civil Eng is mentioned
2011-12-21
Multi-party framework agreement for civil engineering small works
(
Kildare County Council
)
Kildare Local Authorities wish to establish a multi-party framework agreement for civil engineering small works, including footpath repair and construction, drainage, kerbing, fencing and road reinstatement etc. Refer to attached Information Memorandum for further information. Note: to register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the eTenders Web Site at http://www.etenders.gov.ie/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=358773.
View the procurement ยป
Mentioned suppliers:
Arkil Ltd.
Bretland Construction Ltd
David Walsh Civil Engineering
Dunne Bros Civil Eng
Ethomasdevelopments Ltd
Fima Developments Ltd
Harbourview Construction Ltd
John Cradock Ltd
Judge Construction Ltd
KN Network Services
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Suppliers:
Arkil Ltd.
Bretland Construction Ltd
David Walsh Civil Engineering
Ethomasdevelopments Ltd
Fima Developments Ltd
Harbourview Construction Ltd
John Cradock Ltd
Judge Construction Ltd
KN Network Services
Products/services:
Construction work
Site preparation work
Building demolition and wrecking work and...
Demolition, site preparation and clearance work
Site preparation and clearance work
Ground-drainage work
Works for complete or part construction...
Construction work for pipelines,...
Ancillary works for pipelines and cables
Ancillary works for water pipelines