Aarhus Municipality is seeking a supplier for a contract to implement, operate, and maintain a transportation system as a service. This system should be capable of managing between 500,000 and 700,000 individual transports annually, averaging about 3,000 transports per day. The procurement process w
Contract awarded. Originally published 7 months ago.
This procurement opportunity is for various baby equipment intended for the member municipalities of KomUdbud, which are committed to using the resulting framework agreement. This is a re-tendering of sub-agreement 5 from a previously published procurement regarding children's and baby products. The
Aarhus Municipality has entered into an agreement for licenses for a new legal guide system. This system is designed to assist municipal employees in applying laws and regulations across all administrative areas, primarily concerning authority execution. Additionally, the system will support the man
Aarhus Municipality is seeking suppliers for the delivery of one 100% emission-free battery-powered street sweeper. This procurement opportunity invites bids from interested suppliers who can meet the specified requirements. The total value of the contract is 3,000,000 DKK. Suppliers should refer to
Aarhus Municipality is seeking suppliers for a framework agreement for the rental of vans without drivers for official use. All vehicles must be available for pick-up and drop-off within Aarhus Municipality. The supplier is required to provide the vans listed in the offer list, under the terms speci
Tender for ferry heavy cargo transport services to Bere Island, Cork, running 2026-2030.
Dublin Port seeks qualified towage service providers for harbour, escort, and emergency towing operations with round-the-clock availability.
The council plans to procure private hire, taxi and attendant services for students with Special Educational Needs and adults with disabilities to access education and support services.
TfWRL is establishing an open framework to contract bus and coach operators for planned and emergency rail replacement services across Wales, consolidating approximately 27,000 annual duties previously managed through an aggregator model.