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A diesel powered vessel suitable for inshore geoscience applications and capable of meeting the Department of Transport passenger licence category P5, or equivalent.

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whale of a time

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The GSI invites tenders from qualified organisations to supply marine equipment as follows:- A shallow-draft (less than 1.0m) diesel powered boat to be used as a platform for Geoscience activities. It should be a suitable inshore craft of less than 15m in length. Any proposed vessel if new, it should have the manufacturers certification, or if second hand it must be accompanied by a service history document.

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Publish date

7 years ago

Buyer information

Geological Survey of Ireland

Contact:
Archie Donovan
Email:
mary.carter@gsi.ie

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