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Gas Networks Ireland (GNI) is the operator of Ireland's natural gas transmission and distribution network, supplying reliable energy to over 720,000 homes and businesses, delivering more than 30% of the country's total energy and 40% of its electricity generation[4]. As a state-owned utility under Ervia, it manages a large-scale infrastructure network with core functions in network maintenance, expansion, and transition to sustainable energy[1][4]. Primary procurement categories include construction-related network services and works, as well as professional services in supply chain, contracts administration, and sustainability-focused procurement[1][2][4].

Strategic Context

GNI emphasizes sustainability in procurement, aiming to obtain the ISO2400 Sustainable Procurement standard and implement its Supplier Charter in line with government and EU guidelines[5][9]. The company is actively procuring national Network Services & Works contracts, with recent processes for multi-lot frameworks indicating ongoing capital investments in infrastructure[2][3]. Its 2024 Annual Report highlights business milestones, though specific budget allocations or restructuring details are not detailed in available sources[6].

Typical Suppliers

  • Construction firms specializing in gas network services and works
  • Professional services providers in procurement operations and contracts administration
  • Suppliers compliant with sustainability and EU procurement standards
  • Infrastructure contractors for national framework lots

Supplier Tips

  • Monitor eTenders.gov.ie closely for contract awards and opportunities, as all contracts are published there post-execution and submissions must be electronic before strict deadlines[1][2]
  • Align proposals with GNI's Supplier Charter, emphasizing sustainability, value-for-money, and risk minimization to meet their procurement policy[1][5]
  • Engage via the eTenders system for PQQs and tenders, avoiding paper submissions, especially for high-value network services frameworks[2][3]

Updated 27 April 2026