Northern Ireland Water has gone out to tender with a contract worth up to £50 million for its upcoming PC15 2015-16 to 2020-21 investment programme.
The PC15 Water Mains Minor Works Framework (Northern Ireland) is a design and build framework contract for the construction and/or renovation of water mains of various diameters and ancillary works across Northern Ireland.
NI Water is looking to appoint a maximum of six suppliers to the framework agreement which will be worth between £25 million to £50 million over the six year period, with an anticipated value of between £700,000 to £1,400,000 per contractor per annum.
Time limit for receipt of requests for documents or for accessing documents is 21st May and deadline for receipt of tenders or requests to participate is 28th May.
Click here to download the tender document
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