The paperwork submitted during the standstill period has hinted at a date – understood to be before the conclusion of Quarter 2 this year.
Kildare County Council is gearing up to ink a formal contract with the winning contractor for a new fire station destined for Maynooth.
Councillor Tim Durkan pressed the council for a comprehensive update, along with a precise timeline for when construction will kick off.
In response to Durkan's inquiry, it has been revealed that the contractors who vied for the construction of Maynooth's new fire station have been formally notified of the results of the tender analysis process.
This phase, which allowed for any challenges to the tender process, concluded on April 24, 2024.
With this hurdle cleared, Kildare County Council is now gearing up to ink a formal contract with the winning contractor.
The paperwork submitted during the standstill period has hinted at a date – understood to be before the conclusion of Quarter 2 this year.

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