Ireland to Spend €9 Million on Phone Pouches for Schools

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Ireland to Spend €9 Million on Phone Pouches for Schools
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The Irish Department of Education has announced a tender for phone pouches for secondary schools, with a total estimated value of €9 million over two years. Successful applicants will supply pouches for a one-year period, with the option to extend for another year. The tender prioritizes cost, quality, delivery capabilities, environmental sustainability, and customer service.

Successful applicants will supply their pouch for a one-year period with the option to extend by a further yearfor secondary schools promised in the Budget has been published by the Department of Education. Its total estimated value is €9 million including VAT, over two years.also raised concerns, saying while there was a need to prioritise children’s mental health, prioritising phone pouches didn’t “make a whole lot of sense”.

Applicants are required to send a physical example of their product, of which a physical evaluation will be carried out for durability, and for which successful applicants must provide a two-year guarantee. Other elements considered will be the environmental, sustainable and health and safety characteristics of the product and customer and account management services of the applicant .

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