St. Brigid's N.S. Safe Routes to School - Grange, Tullow, Co. Carlow
About This Opportunity
This is a works contract in the transport and logistics, construction and civil works and urban development and housing sectors, with a focus on Roads and Street Lighting. Located in Ireland, Europe, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums, with an estimated budget of EUR 300,000.
Published through eTenders - Ireland Public Procurement, a national government procurement portal. Public procurement tenders follow the country's national bidding regulations and may have specific eligibility and documentation requirements for civil works in the transport and logistics sector. Works contracts of this nature generally require demonstrated experience in similar infrastructure projects, adequate equipment and technical personnel, and financial capacity including bank guarantees. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.
Description
The works that form part of the St. Brigid's N.S. Safe Routes to School scheme comprise a variety of works which include, but is not limited to, the following elements: Renewal of existing road markings and overall road signage, Provision of new road markings and road signage, Junction tightening at priority junctions, Upgrades to the existing car park area at the Church, including pavement resurfacing works, Provision of uncontrolled pedestrian crossing at the junction with The Granary development, Upgrades to the existing zebra crossing serving the car park and the Church, Construction of a new footpath connecting the car park to the front of school, Provision of a new zebra crossing at the front of school, Provision of Safe Routes to School elements such as coloured circles painted on the road surface, pencil bollards, and gateway signage to demarcate the school zone, Drainage works, Public Lighting works. The works will be carried out over a section of R418 in Grange County Carlow. The full scope of works is as detailed in the Works Requirements
Data provenance
This notice is sourced from eTenders - Ireland Public Procurement and was originally published on July 17, 2026. Last refreshed today. BidsFactory mirrors official procurement notices and links back to the source for full legal text.
About Carlow County Council
Carlow County Council has issued 176 procurement notices on BidsFactory, including 8 currently open and 136 awarded contracts. Activity concentrates in Construction & Civil Works, Transport & Logistics, and Architecture & Engineering Services. All notices are published for Ireland. Notices are distributed via ireland_etenders_csv, eTenders - Ireland Public Procurement, and TED - Tenders Electronic Daily (EU). Most recent publication: July 17, 2026.
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How can I submit a bid?
Visit eTenders - Ireland Public Procurement to access the full notice, required documents, and submission instructions provided by the contracting authority.
Who is the contracting authority?
This notice was issued by Carlow County Council in Ireland. The authority is responsible for evaluating bids, awarding the contract, and managing performance.
What type of contract is this?
This is a Works contract in the Transport & Logistics sector. The classification helps bidders match the opportunity to their qualifications and registered scope of supply.
What is the estimated budget?
The estimated contract value is โฌ300,000 - โฌ300,000. Bidders should ensure their proposals are consistent with this range and account for any local taxes and contract execution costs.
Where will the contract be performed?
The contract is for delivery in Ireland. Foreign bidders should review local registration, taxation, and any in-country presence requirements before submitting.
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