Ireland - LEE886C- RFT for the supply of aerosol monitors and aerosol samplers for radioactive aerosols for The Environmental Protection Agency of Ireland

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Opportunity closing date
08 June 2020
Opportunity publication date
10 May 2020
Category
38341600: Radiation monitors
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Ireland operates the National Radiation Monitoring Network (NRMN) as part of its responsibility to implement the National Plan for Nuclear and Radiological Emergency Exposures and to report monitoring data for ionising radiation to international radiological notification systems such as the European Radiological Data Exchange Platform (EURDEP) and the Unified System for Information Exchange in Incidents and Emergencies (USIE). The NRMN performs radioactive aerosol monitoring and currently has 6 low volume (8 m3/h) aerosol samplers and 5 low volume (3.5 m3/h) alpha and beta monitors. The NRMN plans to include aerosol monitoring capabilities at all radiation monitoring sites see Appendix 1 for site locations. Some of the radiation monitoring sites will include both a low volume aerosol sampler and a low volume alpha and beta monitor. The NRMN aims to establish new NRMN stations over the next four years.

This call for tender relates to the purchase, installation and commissioning of 2 online radioactive aerosol monitors with the possibility to draw down the purchase or upgrade that includes installation and commissioning of online radioactive aerosol monitors and/or low volume aerosol samplers up to a combined total of 25 additional units over the next four years

Opportunity closing date
08 June 2020
Value of contract
to be confirmed

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Education Procurement Service (EPS) Ireland

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