Audio Visual and Interactive Content and Hardware for the Clonmacnoise Monastic Site Visitor Centre, Co. Offaly.
Buyer: Office of Public Works (OPW)
- Published
- 23 January 2026
- Submission deadline
- 3 February 2026
- Estimated value
- €350,000
- Place of performance
- IE063
- Procedure
- open
- Lots
- 1
- Notice number
- 00050102-2026
- Reference
- 45b3126d-dace-4c85-9a2e-f694be660dba
- Official source
- Official source
CPV codes
- 79952000Servicios de eventos
- 32320000Equipo audiovisual y de televisión
- 32321200Equipo audiovisual
- 32321300Materiales audiovisuales
- 50300000Servicios de reparación, mantenimiento y servicios asociados relacionados con ordenadores personales, equipo de oficina, telecomunicaciones y equipo audiovisual
- 50340000Servicios de reparación y mantenimiento de equipos audiovisual y óptico
- 32322000Equipo multimedia
Description
The Office of Public Works (OPW) are in the process of redeveloping the visitor centre at the Clonmacnoise Monastic Site, due to be opened to the public in Spring 2027. The Clonmacnoise Monastic Site is a place of national historic importance in Ireland. Founded by St Ciarán in the 6th Century on the banks of the River Shannon, Clonmacnoise is one of the most intact monastic sites in Ireland. Once a thriving monastery and site of pilgrimage, visitors today can see the remains of 8 of the original stone churches, two round towers and over 700 early Christian grave slabs, as well as three carved High Crosses. At its height between 800 and 1150, Clonmacnoise was a central site of pilgrimage for early Christians in Ireland and produced many important manuscripts and carvings. Throughout its history the monastery was repeatedly burned and raided by Vikings, Norsemen, Danes, the men of Munster, and the Anglo-Normans, who later built a castle on the site. Since then, the monastery has been passed between landowners before finally coming under the care of the Commissioners of Public Works as a National Monument. Please see accompanying Narrative Framework as supporting background informati…
Frequently asked questions
- What is the deadline to bid for this tender?
- The submission deadline is 3 February 2026. Check the official source, as dates can be modified.
- What is the estimated value of this tender?
- The estimated value published by the buyer is €350,000.
- Who is the buyer of this tender?
- The contracting authority is Office of Public Works (OPW) (European Union).
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