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Request for Tender for Common Data Environment (CDE) for Capital Projects at Sport Ireland

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Value

250,000 EUR

Description

Sport Ireland intends to procure a Common Data Environment (CDE) Solution for proposed developments at Sport Ireland Campus. The purpose of the CDE is to provide a standards compliant environment to specify, collect, manage, store, present documentation, the graphical model and non-graphical data for a project plan Sport Ireland intends to procure a Common Data Environment (CDE) Solution for proposed developments at Sport Ireland Campus. The purpose of the CDE is to provide a standards compliant environment to specify, collect, manage, store, present documentation, the graphical model and non-graphical data for a project plan

Timeline

Publish date

6 months ago

Close date

5 months ago

Buyer information

Sport Ireland

Contact:
Sport Ireland
Email:
jmcloughlin@sportireland.ie

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