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Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board
## Summary Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board (DDET) is procuring Quantity Surveying services for plumbing works at the Loughlinstown Training Centre. This is an open tender procedure for public sector infrastructure maintenance.
## Scope & Deliverables - Provision of quantity surveying services specifically for plumbing works. - Management of cost planning, procurement, and contract administration for the specified project. - Support for the DDET regarding the Loughlinstown Training Centre facility.
## Key Requirements - Eligibility: Open to all qualified contractors and consultants. - Qualifications: Professional competency in quantity surveying is implied by the service nature. - Experience: Relevant experience in public sector construction projects is typically required for such tenders, though specific past project metrics are not detailed in the summary data. - Certifications: Standard professional indemnity and insurance requirements apply to public sector bids.
## Commercials & Timeline - Estimated value: Not stated - Submission deadline: Thu Aug 21 12:00:00 IST 2025 - Contract duration: Not stated - Framework/DPS: Not stated
## How to Bid - Submission method: Electronic submission via the Irish public procurement portal (eTenders) is standard for DDET open tenders. - Languages: English. - Key documents to prepare: Completed tender forms, financial statements, professional qualifications, and relevant case studies demonstrating prior experience in similar plumbing or MEP works.
## Bid Considerations - Suitability: Ideal for established quantity surveying firms with a strong track record in educational infrastructure or public sector maintenance contracts. - Opportunities: Provides access to a stable public sector client for a specific, defined scope of work without the complexity of a full framework agreement. - Risks: The absence of an estimated value makes budgeting and resource allocation difficult during the pre-bid phase. - Timeline: The submission window is approximately one month from publication, requiring rapid mobilization of technical and commercial teams.
Open procedure. Any interested supplier may submit a tender. There is no shortlisting stage — all compliant bids received by the deadline are evaluated against the published award criteria. It is the most common route for Irish public contracts and is open to SMEs and new entrants.
Dublin and Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board has 28 tender(s) tracked on TenderScout, of which 3 are currently open. On the EU TED record this buyer has awarded 20 contract(s) worth around €8,867,874.
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