Élaboration du Schéma Directeur Eau Potable : levées topographiques et campagne de mesures
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This tender concerns the development of a master plan for drinking water supply, including topographic surveys and measurement campaigns. The project aims to establish a strategic framework for water infrastructure in the CIREST intercommunal community in eastern Réunion.
Engineering firms or consortiums specializing in water infrastructure, topographic surveys, and civil engineering services should bid.
Suppliers must have expertise in topographic surveying, hydrological measurement, and water infrastructure planning. Experience with tropical island environments and French public procurement standards is essential.
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What is this tender about?
This tender concerns the development of a master plan for drinking water supply, including topographic surveys and measurement campaigns. The project aims to establish a strategic framework for water infrastructure in the CIREST intercommunal community in eastern Réunion.
What are the requirements for suppliers?
Suppliers must have expertise in topographic surveying, hydrological measurement, and water infrastructure planning. Experience with tropical island environments and French public procurement standards is essential.
What type of company should bid?
Engineering firms or consortiums specializing in water infrastructure, topographic surveys, and civil engineering services should bid.
Who is the buyer?
The buyer is CIREST : Communauté Intercommunale Réunion EST (974).
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LOT-Levées topographiques des réseaux et ouvrages d’alimentation en eau potable
Levées topographiques des réseaux et ouvrages d’alimentation en eau potable
LOT-Campagne de mesures de débits-pression et de recherche de fuites
Campagne de mesures de débits-pression et de recherche de fuites
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