(FCC/033/26 F) Establishment of a Multiparty Framework for a 4 year duration for new build construction
Fingal County Council_371
## Summary Fingal County Council is establishing a Multiparty Framework Agreement for new build construction and refurbishment works, including conservation, across its public buildings, monuments, and structures. The procurement covers projects up to €5 million each, with an overall framework value of €20 million.
## Scope & Deliverables - Establishment of a 4-year Multiparty Framework Agreement for construction works. - Scope includes new builds, refurbishments, and conservation of public buildings and monuments. - Initial contract involves development at No. 2-4 Dublin Street, Balbriggan (refurbishment of protected structure and new single-storey building for Workspaces/Creative Hub). - Projects capped at €5,000,000 per individual call-off.
## Key Requirements - Eligibility and exclusion grounds are detailed in the Procurement Document. - Specific technical qualifications, certifications, or experience levels are not explicitly listed in the provided data; bidders must consult the full tender documents for mandatory criteria. - Compliance with Directive 2014/24/EU is required.
## Commercials & Timeline - Estimated value: €20,000,000 (excluding VAT). - Submission deadline: Wed Jun 03 12:00:00 IST 2026. - Contract duration: 4 years. - Framework type: Multiparty Framework Agreement, partly without reopening and partly with reopening of competition.
## How to Bid - Submission method: Via the eTenders portal (https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/viewTenders.do?resourceId=7892611). - Language: English. - Key documents: Bidders must prepare documentation addressing the grounds for exclusion and technical requirements as specified in the Procurement Document.
## Bid Considerations - Suitability: Ideal for established construction firms with capacity for multiple smaller projects and experience in heritage conservation or public sector works. - Opportunity: Access to a pipeline of varied projects (new build, refurbishment, conservation) over four years, including a defined initial contract. - Risk: Framework agreements often involve competitive call-offs; winning this framework does not guarantee specific work volumes. - Complexity: The mix of new build and conservation/refurbishment requires diverse technical expertise and potentially specialized heritage skills.
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.
Fingal County Council_371 has 42 tender(s) tracked on TenderScout, of which 3 are currently open. On the EU TED record this buyer has awarded 167 contract(s) worth around €591,764,539.
Recent awarded suppliers include Murphy Truck Centre, ECON Engineering Ltd, Currabeg Developments, Fingal County Council, Emerald Truck and Van Limited.
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