13/02/2007
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SPORT & RECREATION STRATEGY
FOR SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY
Applications are invited from suitably qualified
professionals who wish to be considered for inclusion
on a list from which tenders will be invited for the
following project: Sports and Recreation strategy for
South County Dublin
The strategy will prioritise the direction of sport &
Recreation development in the county, concentrating
on the number of policy areas for the next 4 years. It
will aim to build and sustain South Dublin County as a
healthy and vibrant location for sporting and recreation
expression and enjoyment,
The Objectives of the Strategy taken from the Councils
corporate plan 2004-2009 will be to provide a reference
document for the context in which South Dublin County
Council is working, its vision for sport and recreation
development in the county and as a point of reference
for all clubs/community groups and organisations
wishing to work on a partnership basis in this area in
the county.
Applicants are required to provide information under
the headings listed below. The candidates financial
status and experience will be evaluated on the basis of
the following information to be provided.
A A list of major projects undertaken during the last 5
years particularly of a similar nature and involving a
council or public sector client.
B A schedule of current workload including description
of the projects value of each and the start and
completion dates
C Evidence of ability to facilitate a public consultation
process.
D Evidence of capacity to fulfill a contract within
agreed timescale.
E Copy of relevant tax clearance certificate or in the
case of a non-national a statement from the relevant
tax authority.
All evidence for the above must be supplied
accompanied by the appropriate documentary
evidence.
Failure to provide same may result in the exclusion of
the candidate concerned.
Applications to be received by 12.00 noon on the 9th of
March 2007
All applications should be made to the Senior Executive
Officer, Community Services, South Dublin County
Council, County Hall, P.O. Box 4122, Town Centre
Tallaght, Dublin 24.
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South Dublin
County Council
Comhairle
