DAERA 3105038 Mobuoy Road Waste Remediation Project - Consultant Appointment

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£1,824,534

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  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Environmental services
  • Environmental rehabilitation
  • Construction project management services

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) through its Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) seeks to appoint an Integrated Consultancy Team (ICT) to undertake all aspects required in the planning to implement a remediation strategy for the Mobuoy Road Waste Site in Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The ICT will be appointed under the NEC3 Professional Service Contract and will be required to provide the service in a phase approach with Employers approval required before progressing with any phase of the service. The Economic Operator must provide Project Management and or Civil Engineering discipline from within its own resources Refer to the PQQ documentation for a full description of the project and service required. The Contracting Authority reserves the right to revise/alter the service required in line with the Mobuoy Road Waste Remediation Project objectives.

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