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Heavy civils enabling works for MetroLink Dublin

Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII)·Dublin, Ireland·EUR 1200M·Deadline Jul 13, 2026 · 22 days left·Neg W Call·Works·Framework
High value
Original notice title

MetroLink, Dublin – M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement

60/100

Opportunity Score

Needs reviewHigh complexity
WorksFrameworkOpen
Why this score?

Opportunity

60 / 100

Complexity

85 / 100

Risk factors

The framework maximum value is not a guarantee; actual call-offs may be significantly lower. TII can reduce, vary, or r...

Only the top 3 per lot are appointed; 4th and 5th are reserves with no guarantee of call-offs. High competition expecte...

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Overview

Moderate opportunity

Key Facts

  • EUR 1200M estimated value
  • Framework procurement
  • Works contract
  • 2 lots
  • Heavy civil engineering enabling works for MetroLink programme including site setup, utilities diversions, bulk excavation, construction of underground structures, viaducts, retaining walls, diaphragm walls, piling, reinforced concrete, monitoring, dewatering, MEP, design, PSDP/PSCS roles.
  • Lot 1: large complex works (€50M+) including station boxes, tunnel portals, multi-span viaducts.
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MetroLink Dublin M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement – a multi-party framework with two value-based lots for large and smaller civil engineering works. TII is the contracting authority. Framework duration 8 years (5+3). Estimated total framework value €1.2B. Applicants can apply for one lot only. Three tenderers per lot will be appointed. First call-off contracts are pre-defined: Lot 1: Dublin Airport station box; Lot 2: Glasnevin station retaining wall. Procurement is two-stage: PQQ (selection) then ITN/negotiation/BAFO. The framework can also be used by Irish Rail.

Risks

The framework maximum value is not a guarantee; actual call-offs may be significantly lower. TII can reduce, vary, or r...

Only the top 3 per lot are appointed; 4th and 5th are reserves with no guarantee of call-offs. High competition expecte...

Analysis may be incomplete

Only part of the procurement documentation was analyzed. Additional eligibility requirements, certificates, or submission documents may exist in the remaining tender documentation.

Key Requirements

Technical

  • Applicants can apply for only one lot.
  • Two-stage process: PQQ (selection) then ITN/negotiation/BAFO.

Administrative

  • Must register on Metrolink e-Sourcing portal (Open portal) and submit PQQ by deadline.

Buyer

Name

Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII)

Location

Dublin, IRL

Buyer profile

Open profile

Identifier

9510201H

Lots (92)

LOT-0001

Lot 1 Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources.

Lot 1 covers large civils works (e.g., station boxes, tunnel portals, viaducts). First call-off: Dublin Airport station box. Estimated maximum framework value €1B.

WorksFrameworkElectronic submission

EUR 1B

Estimated value

Location

Ireland

Category

Engineering works and construction works

Deadline

Deadline Jul 13, 2026

LOT-0002

Lot 2 Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1.

Lot 2 covers smaller civils works (e.g., retaining walls, foundation/support). First call-off: Glasnevin station retaining wall. Estimated maximum framework value €200M.

WorksFrameworkElectronic submission

EUR 200M

Estimated value

Location

Ireland

Category

Engineering works and construction works

Deadline

Deadline Jul 13, 2026

Lot 3

Lot 3

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Building demolition

Lot 4

Lot 4

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Demolition

Lot 5

Lot 5

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Demolition work

Lot 6

Lot 6

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Site preparation and clearance work

Lot 7

Lot 7

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Ground investigation work

Lot 8

Lot 8

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Excavating and earthmoving work

Lot 9

Lot 9

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Building construction work

Lot 10

Lot 10

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Railway station construction work

Lot 11

Lot 11

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Rail terminal building construction work

Lot 12

Lot 12

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction work for commercial buildings

Lot 13

Lot 13

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Service depot construction work

Lot 14

Lot 14

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction work for bridges and tunnels

Lot 15

Lot 15

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Bridge construction work

Lot 16

Lot 16

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Footbridge construction work

Lot 17

Lot 17

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural works

Lot 18

Lot 18

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural steelworks

Lot 19

Lot 19

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction work

Lot 20

Lot 20

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural shell work

Lot 21

Lot 21

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Railway construction works

Lot 22

Lot 22

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Railway depot construction work

Lot 23

Lot 23

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Underground railway works

Lot 24

Lot 24

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Partially underground railway works

Lot 25

Lot 25

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Underground railway station

Lot 26

Lot 26

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

River-wall construction

Lot 27

Lot 27

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural steel erection work

Lot 28

Lot 28

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural steel erection work for buildings

Lot 29

Lot 29

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural steel erection work

Lot 30

Lot 30

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Cladding works

Lot 31

Lot 31

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Architectural

Lot 32

Lot 32

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Engineering design services

Lot 33

Lot 33

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction project management services

Lot 34

Lot 34

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Architectural

Lot 35

Lot 35

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Project and design preparation

Lot 36

Lot 36

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Engineering services

Lot 37

Lot 37

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Ground investigation services

Lot 38

Lot 38

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction-related services

Lot 39

Lot 39

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction management services

Lot 40

Lot 40

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Monitoring and control services

Lot 41

Lot 41

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Infrastructure works consultancy services

Lot 42

Lot 42

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural engineering consultancy services

Lot 43

Lot 43

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Building services consultancy services

Lot 44

Lot 44

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Design consultancy services

Lot 45

Lot 45

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Contract administration services

Lot 46

Lot 46

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Environmental services

Lot 47

Lot 47

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Traversing bridge

Lot 48

Lot 48

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Site preparation work

Lot 49

Lot 49

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Building demolition

Lot 50

Lot 50

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Demolition

Lot 51

Lot 51

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Demolition work

Lot 52

Lot 52

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Site preparation and clearance work

Lot 53

Lot 53

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Ground investigation work

Lot 54

Lot 54

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Excavating and earthmoving work

Lot 55

Lot 55

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Building construction work

Lot 56

Lot 56

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Railway station construction work

Lot 57

Lot 57

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Rail terminal building construction work

Lot 58

Lot 58

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction work for commercial buildings

Lot 59

Lot 59

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Service depot construction work

Lot 60

Lot 60

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction work for bridges and tunnels

Lot 61

Lot 61

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Bridge construction work

Lot 62

Lot 62

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Footbridge construction work

Lot 63

Lot 63

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural works

Lot 64

Lot 64

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural steelworks

Lot 65

Lot 65

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction work

Lot 66

Lot 66

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural shell work

Lot 67

Lot 67

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Railway construction works

Lot 68

Lot 68

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Railway depot construction work

Lot 69

Lot 69

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Underground railway works

Lot 70

Lot 70

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Partially underground railway works

Lot 71

Lot 71

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Underground railway station

Lot 72

Lot 72

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

River-wall construction

Lot 73

Lot 73

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural steel erection work

Lot 74

Lot 74

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural steel erection work for buildings

Lot 75

Lot 75

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural steel erection work

Lot 76

Lot 76

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Cladding works

Lot 77

Lot 77

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Architectural

Lot 78

Lot 78

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Engineering design services

Lot 79

Lot 79

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction project management services

Lot 80

Lot 80

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Architectural

Lot 81

Lot 81

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Project and design preparation

Lot 82

Lot 82

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Engineering services

Lot 83

Lot 83

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Ground investigation services

Lot 84

Lot 84

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction-related services

Lot 85

Lot 85

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Construction management services

Lot 86

Lot 86

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Monitoring and control services

Lot 87

Lot 87

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Infrastructure works consultancy services

Lot 88

Lot 88

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Structural engineering consultancy services

Lot 89

Lot 89

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Building services consultancy services

Lot 90

Lot 90

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Design consultancy services

Lot 91

Lot 91

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Contract administration services

Lot 92

Lot 92

The M120 Heavy Civils Enabling Works Framework Agreement (the M120 Framework) will provide civil engineering works for the MetroLink programme. The scope of works for the M120 Framework will comprise a combination of the following: Site set up and hoarding installation; Logistics and welfare management; Utilities diversions and works; Site clearance and removal of materials; Surveys and/or ground investigations; Bulk earth and rock excavation works; Construction and outfitting works; Building construction and fit-out; Construction of single or multi-span viaducts, overbridges, under bridges and walkways over or under live carriageways and waterways, retaining walls and guide walls, diaphragm walls, secant piling and contiguous piling, rock bolts, anchors, capping beams, shotcrete works, mesh works, sealing of fissures etc., underground and above ground reinforced concrete structures and associated temporary works/propping/other reinforcement works; Monitoring of settlement and ground movement and associated remedial works; De-watering and water treatment/disposal management; Site waste management; Mechanical , electrical and plumbing works as required, perform the roles of PSDP and PSCS; Structural, civil, and engineering design; Any other related works. The procurement of the M120 Framework (the Competition) will be conducted under the European Union (Award of Contracts by Utility Undertakings) Regulations 2016 (as amended) (SI 286/2016), and will be managed by TII, acting as the contracting authority, who will be the sole point of contact for applicants. The M120 Framework will be a multi­-party Framework Agreement (per Regulation 50 of the Utilities Regulations) consisting of two (2) value based lots. The competition will be structured as a two­-stage process with Stage 1 the Selection Stage and Stage 2 the Tender Stage. A maximum of three (3) tenderers will be appointed to each lot. Applicants may apply for one (1) lot only. A tenderer appointed to either lot under the M120 Framework is not precluded from participating in other MetroLink projects or contract packages. The lots are as follows: Lot 1 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off Contracts with an estimated value of €50 million or more (excluding VAT) and those determined by the Contracting Authority to be complex call-off contracts of any value which may require specific technical or specialist resources. Lot 1 will consist of call-off contracts for large elements of civils works, which may include station boxes, tunnel portals, single or multi span viaducts, and other contract packages. Lot 2 - Heavy Civils Enabling Works for Call-off contracts with an estimated value less than €50 million (excluding VAT) except those to be included in Lot 1. Lot 2 will consist of call-off contracts for elements of civils works, which may include retaining walls, other foundation/support works. Conduct of the Competition Stage 1: The Selection Stage will commence with the publication of a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) by TII. This will assess applicants based on defined selection criteria for each lot, such as their financial and economic standing, technical capability, and relevant experience. Provided that there is a sufficient number of applicants for each lot, five (5) applicants for each of the two (2) lots will be shortlisted. If less than five (5) applicants meet the minimum requirements for a lot, TII reserves the right to proceed with those applicants to the second stage of the procurement for that lot. The PQQ process to establish both lots will run concurrently. Stage 2: The Tender Stage for the award of the framework and first call-off contracts will commence with TII issuing the Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) to each tenderer for that lot. Following the submission and evaluation of ITN tenders, TII reserves the right to engage in further negotiations with tenderers. Following the negotiation phase, TII may request the submission of Best and Final Offers (BAFOs). The three (3) highest ranked tenderers under each lot will be appointed to the M120 Framework and will be eligible to compete for future call­-off contracts. The 4th and 5th ranked tenderers under each lot will be reserve tenderers. If during the term of the M120 Framework a framework contractor no longer meets the financial and economic standing requirements in the PQQ or does not submit a tender in response to a call-off tender for three or more call-off contracts in a row then TII reserves the right to terminate the framework agreement with that contractor and appoint one of the reserve tenderers to the M120 Framework. Furthermore, the highest ranked tenderer under each lot will be awarded the first call-off contracts under each lot: Lot 1 award of the contract for the Dublin Airport station box (see 5.1 Lot: LOT0001); Lot 2 award of the contract for the Glasnevin station retaining wall (see 5.1 LOT 0002). Future call off contracts will be awarded by way of mini-competition following the issue of the call-off tender document to the framework members. Detailed information regarding the award criteria for the future / subsequent call-off contracts after the first call-off contracts will be communicated to tenderers appointed to each lot of the M120 Framework as they arise based on TII’s requirements. The M120 Framework may also be used by Iarnród Eireann - Irish Rail to procure call-off contracts for heavy civil engineering works at or adjacent to Glasnevin station (including, without limitation, retaining wall construction, ground stabilisation, utility diversions, interface works with the MetroLink alignment, and preparatory or enabling works necessary to facilitate the integration of MetroLink with the existing Irish Rail network at that location), provided that the works in question fall within one or more of the categories of work set out in the scope of works for the M120 Framework. Refer to the PQQ documents for further information.

Category

Environmental services

Procurement Details

Publication date
28 May 2026
Notice type
Contract notice — standard
Languages
English

Reference metadata

Notice subtype
17
Notice version
1
Legal basis
32014L0025

Reference IDs

Tender ID
370633-2026
Source notice ID
196fab0c-8f47-47d1-8bde-11a9cb83dc6f

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