9772 (9581-05) Disposal Of Old Rail and Dismantling Of Turnout and Panel In Division 21
Irish Rail requires the services of a contractor for the Disposal OLD RAIL APPROXIMATELY 500 TONS AND DISMANTLING OF APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET OF TURNOUT PANELS in Division 21 - Athlone.
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Irish Rail requires the services of a contractor for the Disposal OLD RAIL APPROXIMATELY 500 TONS AND DISMANTLING OF APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET OF TURNOUT PANELS in Division 21 - Athlone.
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- Auftraggeber: Iarnród Eireann-Irish Rail
- Veröffentlicht: 20. April 2026
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Irish Rail requires the services of a contractor for the Disposal OLD RAIL APPROXIMATELY 500 TONS AND DISMANTLING OF APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET OF TURNOUT PANELS in Division 21 - Athlone.
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