The Health Service Executive (HSE) has issued a tender for a “delivery partner” with program management expertise to support the new National Maternity Hospital (NMH) project. The contract is valued at approximately €20 million over six years.
More than €147 million has already been spent on preparation for the new NMH, which will be built on the campus of St Vincent’s University Hospital (SVUH) in Dublin. The HSE’s notice on the eTenders platform outlines the scope and timeframe for the engagement — 74 months, or a little over six years.
“The objective is to secure programme management expertise, structure and rigour, as well as specialist advisory support, to ensure the successful delivery of the programme.”
The selected partner will manage program activities, participate in the NMH governance structure, and provide specialist advisory support to meet evolving project needs.
The tender notice includes a set of common procurement vocabulary (CPV) codes to guide relevant industry notifications and ensure qualified applicants respond.
The HSE is investing €20 million to secure expert support for managing and delivering the long-planned National Maternity Hospital project in Dublin over the next six years.