Tenders and Procurement Profile
In terms of their procurement profile, Fingal County Council is most similar to organisations such as Cork City Council, Dublin City Council, Limerick City and County Council, Clare County Council, Monaghan County Council, Wicklow County Council, and Tipperary County Council.
Fingal County Council most often put out tenders for Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services (21%), followed by Construction work (14%), and Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services (12%).
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Top 10 Tips for Selling (more) to the Public Sector
| Title | Awarded To |
|---|---|
| Information technology services | CiviQ |
| Civil engineering consultancy services | ByrneLooby |
| Training services | Multiple (2 - mouse-over to see details) |
| Repair, maintenance and associated services of vehicles and related equipment | Multiple (2 - mouse-over to see details) |
| Road construction works | John Cradock Ltd |
| Consultative engineering and construction services | Roughan & O'Donovan |
| Consultative engineering and construction services | Barry Transportation |
| Construction work for highways, roads | BAM Contractors Limited |
| Civil engineering consultancy services | Clifton Scannell Emerson Associates |
| Supplier Name |
|---|
| ABM Design & Build Ltd |
| Jigsaw VAE Ltd t/a Jigsaw Better Business |
| John Cradock Ltd |
| John McQuillan Contracts Ltd |
| Kyron Street Limited |
| Leading Edge Group |
| M50 Truck and Van Centre |
| Malachy Walsh and Partners |
| Mange Tout Ltd |
| Mange Tout Ltd/SI Cafe & Caterers |
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