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Single Party Framework for Fertilizer, Seeds, Supplies, Sand, Rootzone & Stone for University of Limerick UL0802

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Value

580,000 EUR

Description

Supply of fertilizer, seeds, chemicals, fungicides, line marking paint, landscaping & grounds tools, sand, rootzone and stone. Items have been split into 2 lots. Lot 1: Supply of Fertilizer, seeds, landscaping supplies Supply of all products needed for Nutrition programme for sports pitches based on soil sampling Lot 2: Supply of Sand, Rootzone and Stone Topdressing Sand: Topdressing sand should have a minimum of 50 percent of its particles in the medium-sized fraction (0.25-0.50 millimetres (mm) in diameter) and 15 to 40 percent in the coarse fraction (0.5-1.0 mm in diameter). The fine sand fraction (0.15-0.25 mm) should not exceed 25 percent, and the very fine fraction (0.05 - 0.15 mm) should not exceed 5 percent. Ideally, the material should have no particles greater than 1.0 mm in diameter given the difficulty in getting these larger particles to work down into the turf canopy. Rootzone: Recommended Particle Size Distribution for a root zone mixture PARTICLE DIAMETER SIEVE % BY WEIGHT Coarse gravel > 4 mm No. 5 0% Fine gravel 2.0 – 3.4 mm No. 10 ≤ 3% gravel Very coarse sand 1 – 2 mm No. 18 ≤10% combined in this range Coarse sand 0.5 – 1.0 mm No. 35 ≥ 60% of the particles in this range Medium sand 0.25 – 0.5 mm No. 60 Fine sand 0.15 – 0.25 mm No. 100 ≤ 20% Very fine sand 0.05 – 0.15 mm No. 270 ≤ 5% Silt 0.002 – 0.05 mm ≤ 5% Clay < 0.002 mm ≤ 3% Total fines Very fine sand + silt + clay ≤10% combined Physical Properties of a Rootzone Mixture PHYSICAL PROPERTY RECOMMENDED RANGE Total Porosity 35%–55% Air-filled Porosity 15%–30% Capillary Porosity 15%–25% Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity (Ksat) ≥ 6 inches/hour (150 mm/hr.) Ballylusk Stone 14mm Lot 1: Supply of Fertilizer, seeds, landscaping supplies Supply of all products needed for Nutrition programme for sports pitches based on soil sampling Lot 2: Supply of Sand, Rootzone and Stone Topdressing Sand: Topdressing sand should have a minimum of 50 percent of its particles in the medium-sized fraction (0.25-0.50 millimetres (mm) in diameter) and 15 to 40 percent in the coarse fraction (0.5-1.0 mm in diameter). The fine sand fraction (0.15-0.25 mm) should not exceed 25 percent, and the very fine fraction (0.05 - 0.15 mm) should not exceed 5 percent. Ideally, the material should have no particles greater than 1.0 mm in diameter given the difficulty in getting these larger particles to work down into the turf canopy. Rootzone: Recommended Particle Size Distribution for a root zone mixture PARTICLE DIAMETER SIEVE % BY WEIGHT Coarse gravel > 4 mm No. 5 0% Fine gravel 2.0 – 3.4 mm No. 10 ≤ 3% gravel Very coarse sand 1 – 2 mm No. 18 ≤10% combined in this range Coarse sand 0.5 – 1.0 mm No. 35 ≥ 60% of the particles in this range Medium sand 0.25 – 0.5 mm No. 60 Fine sand 0.15 – 0.25 mm No. 100 ≤ 20% Very fine sand 0.05 – 0.15 mm No. 270 ≤ 5% Silt 0.002 – 0.05 mm ≤ 5% Clay < 0.002 mm ≤ 3% Total fines Very fine sand + silt + clay ≤10% combined Physical Properties of a Rootzone Mixture PHYSICAL PROPERTY RECOMMENDED RANGE Total Porosity 35%–55% Air-filled Porosity 15%–30% Capillary Porosity 15%–25% Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity (Ksat) ≥ 6 inches/hour (150 mm/hr.) Ballylusk Stone 14mm

Timeline

Close date

a year ago

Publish date

a year ago

Buyer information

University of Limerick

Contact:
Barry Hofler
Email:
Majella.ogorman@ul.ie

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