The contracting authority, Billis Lavey GWS, wishes to appoint a suitably qualified professional/service
Billis Lavey Group Water Scheme
## Summary The Irish public sector is seeking a suitably qualified professional/service provider to develop an Integrated Source Protection Plan (ISPP) for the drinking water catchment of Billis Co-operative Water Group Society Limited. The contract is worth €22,000 excluding VAT and has a duration of 12 months.
## Scope & Deliverables - Develop an Integrated Source Protection Plan (ISPP) for the drinking water catchment of Billis Co-operative Water Group Society Limited. - Provide consulting services for water-supply and waste-water other than for construction.
## Key Requirements - Eligibility: The tenderer must be a suitably qualified professional/service provider with experience in developing ISPPs. - Qualifications: The tenderer must have the necessary qualifications and certifications to provide consulting services for water-supply and waste-water other than for construction. - Experience: The tenderer must have relevant experience in developing ISPPs for similar projects.
## Commercials & Timeline - Estimated value: €22,000 excluding VAT - Submission deadline: Tuesday, July 28, 2026, at 15:00 IST - Contract duration: 12 months
## How to Bid - Submission method: Electronic submission is required through the eTenders website. - Languages: English - Key documents to prepare: + Tender document (available on the eTenders website) + Guidance on the Content and Format of Integrated Source Protection Plans (available on the National Federation of Group Water Schemes website)
## Bid Considerations - This tender is suitable for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). - The contract has a relatively short duration, which may be beneficial for companies with limited resources. - The estimated value of the contract is relatively low, which may not provide significant revenue for larger companies.
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