CFT 5297588 Contract for Refurbishment of Donore Youth & Community Centre.
This contract was awarded via Mini Competition from Dublin City Council's Multi Party Framework Agreement Works Contractors in relation to Non-Residential Projects including Cultural, Recreational and Community Service with an estimated value in excess of €5,000,000. Refurbishment of Donore Youth & Community Centre.
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This contract was awarded via Mini Competition from Dublin City Council's Multi Party Framework Agreement Works Contractors in relation to Non-Residential Projects including Cultural, Recreational and Community Service with an estimated value in excess of €5,000,000. Refurbishment of Donore Youth & Community Centre.
- Ausschreibungstyp: Ausschreibung
- Auftraggeber: Dublin City Council
- Veröffentlicht: 07. Mai 2026
- Frist: Nicht angegeben
- Thema: Industriebau
- Bauobjekt: Gemeinde- / Bürgerzentrum
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- Gemeinde- / BürgerzentrumHauptobjekt
Ausschreibungsbeschreibung
This contract was awarded via Mini Competition from Dublin City Council's Multi Party Framework Agreement Works Contractors in relation to Non-Residential Projects including Cultural, Recreational and Community Service with an estimated value in excess of €5,000,000. Refurbishment of Donore Youth & Community Centre.
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