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Procurement Intelligence

Meath County Council is a local authority serving County Meath, responsible for delivering public services including housing, roads, planning, and environmental management. It operates at a significant scale with active procurement in construction works, architectural, engineering, and inspection services, alongside professional services. Currently, it has 2 open tenders valued at €13,900,000, emphasizing compliance with EU and national procurement rules to achieve cost-effective purchases.[1][4][5][8]

Strategic Context

The council is preparing the Meath County Development Plan 2027-2033, with an open tender for Chapter 4 Economic and Employment Strategy, indicating focus on long-term economic planning that may drive future procurement needs.[2][9] Procurement procedures, last detailed in 2022, prioritize efficiency, compliance, and quality in supplies, services, and works.[1][5]

Typical Suppliers

  • Construction firms for works and infrastructure projects
  • Architectural and engineering consultancies
  • Inspection services providers
  • Professional services for planning and economic strategy development

Supplier Tips

  • Review the Public Procurement Guide on meath.ie for SMEs to understand processes and vocabulary before bidding.[3]
  • Monitor eTenders for opportunities like the current Economic Strategy tender aligned with the 2027-2033 Development Plan.[2]
  • Ensure tenders emphasize lowest cost consistent with quality, per council's procurement commitment.[5]

Updated 26 April 2026

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