โ— OpenContract NoticeWorksTED 103/2026

Decarbonisation of Heating Systems at Fota House: Bivalent Air-to-Water Heat Pump Installation

Contracting Authority

Publication (OJ)

May 29, 2026

Submission Deadline

Jul 3, 2026

Estimated Value

โ‚ฌ350,000

Contract Duration

6.0 months

Procedure Type

Open procedure

Buyer headquarters

Dublin (D01 ND60) โ€” IE061

Description

The Irish Heritage Trust (IHT) is seeking a qualified contractor to supply, install, and commission a high-efficiency low-carbon heating solution at Fota House, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork. This project is part of a wider sustainability initiative to replace the existing obsolete oil-fired heating system with a renewable bivalent solution while strictly adhering to the conservation requirements of a protected heritage property. The scope of works includes: โ€ข Heat Pump Installation: Supply and installation of three (3) 50 kW R290 air-to-water monoblock heat pumps. โ€ข Bivalent System Integration: Modifying the existing piping network to integrate the new heat pumps with the recently installed natural gas (NG) condensing boilers, which will remain for peak-load and backup support. โ€ข Ancillary Components: Installation of a 1000L buffer tank, new pumps, mixing valves, magnetic filters on each circuit, and flow/return headers. โ€ข Controls and BMS: Complete integration of the heat pump system with the existing Building Management System (BMS), including the installation of internal control modules (e.g., NeoBox) for real-time demand management and digital monitoring. โ€ข Metering: Installation of MID-approved energy meters (heat and electrical) as specified in the technical designs. โ€ข System Refurbishment: Targeted replacement of specific underground radiant coils and modification of high-risk sections of the existing heating infrastructure.

CPV Codes

453510007131410042511110

Lots (1)

LOT-0001Decarbonisation of Heating Systems at Fota House: Bivalent Air-to-Water Heat Pump Installation
โ‚ฌ350,000

The Irish Heritage Trust (IHT) is seeking a qualified contractor to supply, install, and commission a high-efficiency low-carbon heating solution at Fota House, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork. This project is part of a wider sustainability initiative to replace the existing obsolete oil-fired heating system with a renewable bivalent solution while strictly adhering to the conservation requirements of a protected heritage property. The scope of works includes: โ€ข Heat Pump Installation: Supply and installation of three (3) 50 kW R290 air-to-water monoblock heat pumps. โ€ข Bivalent System Integration: Modifying the existing piping network to integrate the new heat pumps with the recently installed natural gas (NG) condensing boilers, which will remain for peak-load and backup support. โ€ข Ancillary Components: Installation of a 1000L buffer tank, new pumps, mixing valves, magnetic filters on each circuit, and flow/return headers. โ€ข Controls and BMS: Complete integration of the heat pump system with the existing Building Management System (BMS), including the installation of internal control modules (e.g., NeoBox) for real-time demand management and digital monitoring. โ€ข Metering: Installation of MID-approved energy meters (heat and electrical) as specified in the technical designs. โ€ข System Refurbishment: Targeted replacement of specific underground radiant coils and modification of high-risk sections of the existing heating infrastructure.

4535100071314100425111106 months