II.1)
Scope of the procurement
Site Supervisory Services for Marine Construction Works
Reference number:
Civil Eng Consultancy
71311000
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Civil engineering consultancy services
Services
II.1.4)
Short description
Site Supervisory Services for several marine construction projects scheduled to be completed by the Marine Engineering Division at Killybegs Fishery Harbour Centre, Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland during 2022/2023. A Resident Engineer is needed to supervise work activities on projects including the construction of a revetment contiguous piled wall, installation of piled foundation for the Small Craft Harbour Welfare Building, the construction of this building and supervision/monitoring of several other projects in the harbour.
II.1.5)
Estimated total value
Value excluding VAT: 148000.00
EUR
II.1.6)
Information about lots
This contract is divided into lots:
no
II.2.2)
Additional CPV code(s)
71312000
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Structural engineering consultancy services
71311000
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Civil engineering consultancy services
II.2.3)
Place of performance
NUTS code:
IE041 -
Border
II.2.4)
Description of the procurement
Site Supervisory Services for several marine construction projects scheduled to be completed by the Marine Engineering Division at Killybegs Fishery Harbour Centre, Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland during 2022/2023. A Resident Engineer is needed to supervise work activities on projects including the construction of a revetment contiguous piled wall, installation of piled foundation for the Small Craft Harbour Welfare Building, the construction of this building and supervision/monitoring of several other projects in the harbour.
Value excluding VAT: 148000.00
EUR
II.2.7)
Duration of the contract, framework agreement or dynamic purchasing system
Start:
13/04/2022
/
End:
12/04/2023
This contract is subject to renewal:
no
II.2.10)
Information about variants
Variants will be accepted:
no
II.2.11)
Information about options
Options:
no
II.2.13)
Information about European Union funds
The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds:
no