The Contracting Authority wishes to establish a multi party framework agreement to meet its requirements
City of Dublin Education and Training Board
## Summary The City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDTETB) is seeking to establish a multi-party framework agreement for the provision of robotics equipment and related items to its training centres. The estimated value of the contract is €2,500,000.
## Scope & Deliverables * Provision of industrial robots and related equipment * Supply of equipment for Robotics skills education and training in CDTETB Training Centres
## Key Requirements * Eligibility: Suppliers must be registered on the EU's Official Journal (OJEU) or equivalent national database. * Qualifications: Suppliers must demonstrate relevant experience and expertise in providing industrial robots and related equipment. * Certifications: Not specified. * Experience: Suppliers must have a proven track record of delivering similar projects.
## Commercials & Timeline * Estimated value: €2,500,000 * Submission deadline: 4th August 2026, 18:00 IST * Contract duration: 36 months * Framework agreement: Yes, without reopening of competition
## How to Bid * Submission method: Electronic submission via the eTenders website (https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/viewTenders.do?resourceId=8516930) * Languages: English * Key documents to prepare: + Tender document package available on the eTenders website + European Single Procurement Document (ESPD) if required
## Bid Considerations * This tender may be suitable for suppliers with experience in providing industrial robots and related equipment, particularly those with a presence in Ireland. * Opportunities: Suppliers can participate in a multi-party framework agreement, potentially leading to future contracts with the CDTETB. * Risks: + High competition due to the estimated value of the contract + Complex procurement process involving multiple stakeholders
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