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CfT: Shannon Airport Watermain Rehabilitation Works

Name of Contracting Authority:
Shannon Airport Authority DAC
Publish on behalf of:
Shannon Airport Authority DAC
Participating bodies:
Shannon Airport Authority DAC
Title:
Shannon Airport Watermain Rehabilitation Works
CfT CA Unique ID:
Evaluation Mechanism:
Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT)
Description:
This contract includes for a pipeline rehabilitation of the existing 6” asbestos cement (AC) watermain and 4” AC watermain with PE100 pipework through the trenchless technique of pipe bursting. The Shannon Airport Authority DAC (SAA) are undertaking an upgrade of the potable water supply infrastructure for the airport and this contract applies to part of the upgrade works. These works are classified as ‘Priority 3’ watermain rehabilitation works.
Procurement Type:
Works
Directive:
2014/25/EU (Utilities)
Procedure:
Open
CfT Involves:
A Public Contract
CPV Codes:
45231100-General construction work for pipelines
45231112-Installation of pipe system
45232100-Ancillary works for water pipelines
45231300-Construction work for water and sewage pipelines
45232150-Works related to water-distribution pipelines
Contact Point:
Patricia Cassidy
Award per Item:
No
Inclusion of e-Auctions :
No
NUTS codes:
IE
Estimated value (EUR):
600,000
Awarded (CAN) value:
399,555.5
Above or Below threshold:
Below
Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate:
29/08/2023 12:00
Deadline for dispatching invitations:
End of clarification period:
11/08/2023 12:00
Tenders Opening Date:
29/08/2023 12:30
Allow suppliers to make an online Expression Of Interest:
Yes
Contract awarded in Lots:
No
Contract duration in months or years, including any options and renewals:
3 months
Validity of Tender in days or months:
4 months
EU funding:
No
Multiple tenders will be accepted:
No
Date of Publication/Invitation:
25/07/2023 12:21
TED links for published notices:
https://ted.europa.eu/udl?uri=TED:NOTICE:342255-202...
Date of Awarding:
26/05/2025 12:29
Language of publication:
EN
Number of openers:
Two