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Uisce Éireann's €216m Contact Centre Deal Anchors a €1.4bn Tender Week

156 new Irish public tenders worth €1448.5m, what to watch this week.

A single Uisce Éireann framework for contact centre services accounts for nearly a third of this week’s total advertised value, pushing Professional Services past €654m alone. Across six sectors, 156 live opportunities signal sustained public-sector spend despite ongoing capital constraints.

Professional Services, 45 tenders, €654.6m

Uisce Éireann’s €216m contact centre framework is the standout of the entire week, dwarfing every other individual notice. The OPW’s Clonsalee Flood Relief Scheme and Respond Ireland’s €10m legal services framework round out a cluster of 45 opportunities worth over €654m in aggregate.

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IT Services, 26 tenders, €427.0m

Asiera CLG is seeking a QRadar-based managed ICT security platform valued at €175m, making it the dominant notice in a 26-tender IT cluster totalling €427m. Dublin City Council is separately tendering an Oracle licensing framework worth €8m, with a deadline of 7 May 2026.

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Construction, 42 tenders, €300.2m

Kerry County Council’s N70 road project between Tahilla and Doon and South Dublin County Council’s 12th Lock Studio on the Grand Canal each sit at or above €10m, anchoring a 42-tender construction cluster worth over €300m. The Finglas Village Improvement Scheme, valued at €5.1m, closes 25 May 2026.

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Other, 29 tenders, €29.1m

The Office of Government Procurement leads this mixed cluster with a €15m Island of Ireland category notice, while University of Galway is establishing a dynamic purchasing system for external clinical research associates valued at €2m. At 29 tenders and just over €29m total, this is the most varied cluster of the week.

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Transport, 6 tenders, €28.6m

A fixed-wing air ambulance services contract, 24/7/365 cover including organ retrieval transfers, is valued at €26m and closes 27 May 2026, though the contracting authority is not identified on the notice. Fingal County Council is also in the market for up to six winter gritting trucks, with bids due 28 May 2026.

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Facilities, 8 tenders, €9.0m

Technological University of the Shannon is tendering a planned and reactive maintenance framework worth €3.9m, closing 21 May 2026, while Meath County Council seeks a single-party M&E maintenance framework for its corporate estate valued at €2.8m. A quieter week for facilities overall, with eight notices totalling under €9m.

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