RFT 01/26/GM - Works Contractor and PSCS for Construction of the Future Living Laboratory for Atlantic Technological University at the Galway City Campus
Purchaser
Atlantic Technological University
Country
Ireland
Published
13 May 2026
Closing date
26 May 2026
Source ID
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Tender summary
The development will consist of a new Future Living Laboratory building of circa 3,975 sq metres. The building is located to the East of the campus addressing the Ballybane Road. The building comprises three floors and part lower ground floor of educational accommodation incorporating; classrooms, seminar rooms, academic lecture theatres, social networking spaces and ancillary support spaces. A new landscape area to the perimeter of the building allows for new direct pedestrian access to the Ballybane Road. The Living Laboratory shall be connected to the existing building by a number of bridges at first floor level. The proposed works include a new road table and pedestrian access to the existing entrance roadway. In addition, alterations are proposed to the existing Northern car park, an existing single storey modular building located to the North West of the site will be removed and the current layout of car parking spaces reconfigured to accommodate the alteration / relocation of the existing car park spaces from the area of the Living Laboratory building. This will include standard car park spaces, DAC spaces, set-down area and provision of additional bicycle parking. The project includes; back-lit signage and site signage, photovoltaic panels, site lighting, and all ancillary site works.
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- Issued by Atlantic Technological University.
- Located in Ireland.
- Deadline listed as 26 May 2026.
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