The Ville de Poissy is seeking suppliers for investment and operational work focused on the improvement and general maintenance of public buildings and community heritage. This contract excludes rehabilitation and new construction projects. The total value of the contract is €4,700,000. Interested s
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Only 1 prior award here — too little to read.
In construction, CITY OF POISSY has awarded 1 contract to 1 supplier.
Across construction, the most active winners are LINDUM GROUP LIMITED, HOLCIM UK LIMITED, TARMAC TRADING LIMITED — the field to beat, or your route in as a partner.
The purpose of this contract is to supply automotive parts necessary for the regular maintenance of the City of Poissy's vehicle fleet. This framework agreement is based on purchase orders with no minimum amount for both lots, and a maximum annual amount of €150,000 excluding tax for Lot 1 and €100,
The City of Poissy is seeking suppliers for the editing, printing, and delivery of local newspapers, including #Poissy and Pisciacais junior, as well as various communication materials. This contract includes three lots: Lot 1 focuses on the newspapers and communication materials, with a maximum bud
The City of Poissy is seeking suppliers to provide technical control services for buildings. This includes conducting Technical Control missions, coordinating health and safety measures, and overseeing fire safety systems as part of the city's investment operations and management of its communal ass
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Design and construction of a 10,517 sqm four-storey primary care and family services facility in Finglas, Ireland, including site works and landscaping.
TII is seeking qualified suppliers to establish nine framework agreements worth up to €75 million over four years for Intelligent Transport Systems equipment and Periodic School Limit signage installation across Ireland.
Design and build a new wastewater treatment plant with tertiary units and site infrastructure at St. Cuan's College in Ireland.