The King’s Island Flood Relief Scheme primarily consists of: • 2,200 metres of 2.5-metre-high earthen flood embankment involving importation of 97,300m3 of Class 2F core fill and 55,400m3 of Class 4 Landscape fill with 3-metre-wide footpath/cycleway and public lighting • Flood defence upgrades to existing quay walls involving: o Deconstruction of existing quay walls and parapets o Lime mortar repointing, lime grouting and stonework repair to 870 metres of existing quay walls, approximately 4 metres high o Construction of: 290 metres of flood defence walls with glass panels 810 metres of stone clad reinforced concrete flood defence walls Associated works include:- • Topsoil stripping, site clearance and fencing • Mass concrete backing wall foundations with lime mortar spray on inside face of quay walls • 2 No. automatic rising and demountable flood barriers • 3 No. below ground inter-tidal storage tanks, structural volume of 750m3, 445m3 and 390m3 • 600 metres of access routes to flood embankment walkway and new fisherman’s access • 800 metres upgrade to outer walkway including cutting down of existing sheet piles • 6,400m2 of road resurfacing and reconstruction • 7,600m2 of granite and limestone paving • Ground beams, piling, micro-piling, vibro concrete columns and ground anchors • Utility diversions including Limerick Main Drainage sewer, watermains, electrical, surface water sewers, telecommunications, gas mains, cctv and spare ducting • Demolition of 3 No. pumping stations and construction of new gravity foul sewer with directional drilling • Consolidation of historic mill and 4 No. sets of access steps into Shannon and Abbey rivers • Cutting and reusing existing stonework and new stonework to flood defence walls • Removal of railing and cantilever around Courthouse and construction of new cantilever and repositioning railing • Raking out and re-pointing quay wall with lime mortar at Verdant Place • Railings, public lighting, topsoiling and landscaping • Conservation mitigation • Archaeological mitigation • Ecological mitigation
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2024-03-21.
The procurement was published on 2024-02-15.
Contract notice (2024-02-15) Object Scope of the procurement
Title: Limerick City and County Council - King's Island Flood Relief Scheme.
Short description:
“The King’s Island Flood Relief Scheme primarily consists of: • 2,200 metres of 2.5-metre-high earthen flood embankment involving importation of 97,300m3 of...”
Short description
The King’s Island Flood Relief Scheme primarily consists of: • 2,200 metres of 2.5-metre-high earthen flood embankment involving importation of 97,300m3 of Class 2F core fill and 55,400m3 of Class 4 Landscape fill with 3-metre-wide footpath/cycleway and public lighting • Flood defence upgrades to existing quay walls involving: o Deconstruction of existing quay walls and parapets o Lime mortar repointing, lime grouting and stonework repair to 870 metres of existing quay walls, approximately 4 metres high o Construction of: 290 metres of flood defence walls with glass panels 810 metres of stone clad reinforced concrete flood defence walls Associated works include:- • Topsoil stripping, site clearance and fencing • Mass concrete backing wall foundations with lime mortar spray on inside face of quay walls • 2 No. automatic rising and demountable flood barriers • 3 No. below ground inter-tidal storage tanks, structural volume of 750m3, 445m3 and 390m3 • 600 metres of access routes to flood embankment walkway and new fisherman’s access • 800 metres upgrade to outer walkway including cutting down of existing sheet piles • 6,400m2 of road resurfacing and reconstruction • 7,600m2 of granite and limestone paving • Ground beams, piling, micro-piling, vibro concrete columns and ground anchors • Utility diversions including Limerick Main Drainage sewer, watermains, electrical, surface water sewers, telecommunications, gas mains, cctv and spare ducting • Demolition of 3 No. pumping stations and construction of new gravity foul sewer with directional drilling • Consolidation of historic mill and 4 No. sets of access steps into Shannon and Abbey rivers • Cutting and reusing existing stonework and new stonework to flood defence walls • Removal of railing and cantilever around Courthouse and construction of new cantilever and repositioning railing • Raking out and re-pointing quay wall with lime mortar at Verdant Place • Railings, public lighting, topsoiling and landscaping • Conservation mitigation • Archaeological mitigation • Ecological mitigation
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Type of contract: Works
Products/services: Flood-prevention works📦
Estimated value excluding VAT: 32 000 000 EUR 💰
Information about lots
Tenders may be submitted for maximum number of lots: 0
Description
Description of the procurement:
“The King’s Island Flood Relief Scheme primarily consists of: • 2,200 metres of 2.5-metre-high earthen flood embankment involving importation of 97,300m3 of...”
Description of the procurement
The King’s Island Flood Relief Scheme primarily consists of: • 2,200 metres of 2.5-metre-high earthen flood embankment involving importation of 97,300m3 of Class 2F core fill and 55,400m3 of Class 4 Landscape fill with 3-metre-wide footpath/cycleway and public lighting • Flood defence upgrades to existing quay walls involving: o Deconstruction of existing quay walls and parapets o Lime mortar repointing, lime grouting and stonework repair to 870 metres of existing quay walls, approximately 4 metres high o Construction of: 290 metres of flood defence walls with glass panels 810 metres of stone clad reinforced concrete flood defence walls Associated works include:- • Topsoil stripping, site clearance and fencing • Mass concrete backing wall foundations with lime mortar spray on inside face of quay walls • 2 No. automatic rising and demountable flood barriers • 3 No. below ground inter-tidal storage tanks, structural volume of 750m3, 445m3 and 390m3 • 600 metres of access routes to flood embankment walkway and new fisherman’s access • 800 metres upgrade to outer walkway including cutting down of existing sheet piles • 6,400m2 of road resurfacing and reconstruction • 7,600m2 of granite and limestone paving • Ground beams, piling, micro-piling, vibro concrete columns and ground anchors • Utility diversions including Limerick Main Drainage sewer, watermains, electrical, surface water sewers, telecommunications, gas mains, cctv and spare ducting • Demolition of 3 No. pumping stations and construction of new gravity foul sewer with directional drilling • Consolidation of historic mill and 4 No. sets of access steps into Shannon and Abbey rivers • Cutting and reusing existing stonework and new stonework to flood defence walls • Removal of railing and cantilever around Courthouse and construction of new cantilever and repositioning railing • Raking out and re-pointing quay wall with lime mortar at Verdant Place • Railings, public lighting, topsoiling and landscaping • Conservation mitigation • Archaeological mitigation • Ecological mitigation
Procedure Type of procedure
Open procedure ✅ Administrative information
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate: 2024-03-21 15:00:00 📅
Conditions for opening of tenders: 2024-03-21 15:30:00 📅
Conditions for opening of tenders (place): https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/prepareViewCfTWS.do?resourceId=3100335
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: English 🗣️
Complementary information Review body
Name: The High Court of Ireland
National registration number: The High Court of Ireland
Postal address: Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
Postal code: D07 WDX8
Postal town: Dublin
Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
E-mail: highcourtcentraloffice@courts.ie📧
Phone: +353 1 8886000📞 Information about electronic workflows
Electronic invoicing will be accepted
Electronic ordering will be used
Electronic payment will be used
Source: OJS 2024/S 034-099942 (2024-02-15)