Installing of Eco Toilets and improved interpretive signage at the Battle of the Boyne Site, Drogheda
Improve visitor facilities via the installation of two Eco-toilets at the visitor carpark. Link to the main OPW Boyne Valley Visitor Centre on the South side of the river via information on the interpretive signage These two aspects may be procured via separate competitions.
Angebotsfrist:30. Mai 2026
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Improve visitor facilities via the installation of two Eco-toilets at the visitor carpark. Link to the main OPW Boyne Valley Visitor Centre on the South side of the river via information on the interpretive signage These two aspects may be procured via separate competitions.
- Ausschreibungstyp: Ausschreibung
- Auftraggeber: Louth County Council_381
- Veröffentlicht: 29. April 2026
- Frist: 30. Mai 2026
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Improve visitor facilities via the installation of two Eco-toilets at the visitor carpark. Link to the main OPW Boyne Valley Visitor Centre on the South side of the river via information on the interpretive signage These two aspects may be procured via separate competitions.
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