Since 2000, thousands of tonnes of waste were illegally deposited at various sites in Northern Ireland which had origins in the Republic of Ireland. An agreement was reached between the two jurisdictions for the repatriation of this waste. Dublin City Council, as the competent authority for the Republic of Ireland, requires a service for the disposal of this waste from up to five of these sites to an authorised facility in the Republic of Ireland. This competition will involve the appointment of a number of participants who will each be required to execute a Framework Agreement. The disposal of waste from each site will be subject to individual mini-competitions (Call-Off Contracts). Each successful participant who executes a Framework Agreement will be invited to tender for the individual Call-Off Contracts. The Framework Agreement shall have a term of three years but may be extended at the discretion of the Contracting Authority by a period of one year.
Services
25/08/2017 12:00:00
90513100-7 Household-refuse disposal services
90513200-8 Urban solid-refuse disposal services
Dublin City Council
Civic Offices, Wood Quay
Dublin
Dublin 8
Ireland
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Brian Heffernan
| Notice | Date of dispatch |
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| Contract notice (TED (v209)) | 30/05/2017 12:10 |
Corrigendum (TED (v209))
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30/06/2017 11:10 |
Corrigendum (TED (v209))
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06/07/2017 16:40 |
| Contract award notice (TED (v209)) | 17/10/2017 14:10 |
Since 2000, thousands of tonnes of waste were illegally deposited at various sites in Northern Ireland which had origins in the Republic of Ireland. A framework agreement was reached between the two jurisdictions for the repatriation of this waste. Dublin City Council, as the competent authority for the Republic of Ireland, requires a service for the disposal of waste from up to five of these sites to an authorised facility in the Republic of Ireland.