Acquisition, Location, Maintenance, Depannage De Fontaines A Eau Sur Reseau Et En Bonbonnes - Accessoires Et Fourniture De Consommables
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This tender concerns the acquisition, rental, maintenance and repair of water fountains (both mains-connected and bottled-water models) for the City of Metz, including associated accessories and consumables supply.
Service providers or equipment suppliers specialising in water fountain systems, maintenance services, and consumables distribution should bid. Companies must have technical capacity and experience in municipal or commercial water fountain management.
Suppliers must be capable of providing water fountain equipment, performing installation and maintenance services, managing consumables, and responding to repair requests. Experience with municipal water fountain management is required.
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What is this tender about?
This tender concerns the acquisition, rental, maintenance and repair of water fountains (both mains-connected and bottled-water models) for the City of Metz, including associated accessories and consumables supply.
What are the requirements for suppliers?
Suppliers must be capable of providing water fountain equipment, performing installation and maintenance services, managing consumables, and responding to repair requests. Experience with municipal water fountain management is required.
What type of company should bid?
Service providers or equipment suppliers specialising in water fountain systems, maintenance services, and consumables distribution should bid. Companies must have technical capacity and experience in municipal or commercial water fountain management.
Who is the buyer?
The buyer is Mairie de Metz.
When does this tender close?
Submissions close on May 28, 2026.
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