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4510301595 EIRCOM LTD Network Hardware and Software Support and Maintenance 95,496.63 4510302158 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Purchase Order Report Quarter 4/2020 - > €20,000 Purchase Order Paid Number Supplier Description Amount € Y/N 4510301595 EIRCOM LTD Network Hardware and Software Support and Maintenance 95,496.63 Y 4510302158 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 20,111.49 Y 4510302749 NOONAN SERVICES GROUP LTD Contract Cleaning 211,877.70 Y 4510302782 ARAMARK Facilities Management 36,016.36 Y 4510302791 CIRCLE K IRELAND ENERGY LTD Gas/Oil 29,744.66 Y 4510302795 RECORDS STORAGE SERVICES File Storage and Management Services 98,289.44 Y 4510303086 MITIE FACILITIES MGT LTD Contract Cleaning 140,558.40 Y 4510303352 ACCENT FACULTIESSOLUTIONSLTD Telephonist Managed Services 55,384.74 Y 4510303496 DIGIWEB LTD Data Links - Rental 38,429.60 Y 4510303549 TRIANGLE COMPUTER SERVICES VMWare Virtalisation Support 48,763.00 Y 4510303675 BORD GAIS ENERGY Utilities 91,746.62 Y 4510303677 ELECTRIC IRELAND Utilities 180,764.56 Y 4510303709 MID FREIGHT SHIPPING LTD Records Storage 23,155.94 Y 4510303748 VODAFONE Mobile Telecommunicatin Charges 70,865.32 Y 4510303752 P C PERIPHERALS IT Hardware Purchase 29,397.00 Y 4510304031 VODAFONE IRELAND LTD Cloud Services 36,905.09 Y 4510304224 SABEO HOLDINGS LIMITED IT Application Maintenance and Development 847,950.46 Y 4510304257 VERSION 1 IT Application Maintenance and Development 866,054.19 Y 4510304272 VERSION 1 IT Application Maintenance and Development 718,025.28 Y 4510304278 VERSION 1 IT Application Maintenance and Development 1,483,458.73 Y 4510304280 DELOITTE IRELAND L L P Professional Services - Consultancy 100,365.27 Y 4510304288 VERSION 1 IT Application Maintenance and Development 886,667.99 Y 4510304290 COMPASS INFORMATICS LTD IT Application Maintenance and Development 275,301.63 Y 4510304300 EXPLEO TECHNOLOGY IRL LTD Quality Assurance for Bespoke Software Systems 1,351,633.53 Y 4510304301 IT ALLIANCE OUTSOURCING LTD IT Application Maintenance and Development 387,882.16 Y 4510304306 EXPLEO TECHNOLOGY IRL LTD Business Analysis for Application Development 642,173.63 Y 4510304308 VERSION 1 IT Application Maintenance and Development 516,937.63 Y 4510304342 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 36,599.71 Y 4510304405 JANIX LIMITED IT Application Server Manangement and Maintenance 284,788.64 Y 4510304409 SMDT LTD IT Database Administration 30,728.53 Y 4510304412 SMDT LTD IT Database Administration 245,967.27 Y 4510304530 ELECTRIC IRELAND Utilities 215,144.43 Y 4510304535 DELOITTE IRELAND L L P Professional Services - Consultancy 632,111.98 Y 4510304536 EXPLEO TECHNOLOGY IRL LTD Business Analysis for Application Development 463,841.24 Y 4510304542 EXPLEO TECHNOLOGY IRL LTD Quality Control for Internally Developed Software Applications 68,080.65 Y 4510304575 VERSION 1 IT Application Maintenance and Development 539,415.98 Y 4510304609 IT ALLIANCE OUTSOURCING LTD IT Application Maintenance and Development 134,648.25 Y 4510304612 SMX CONSULTING LTD IT Application Support - Maintenance and Development 224,358.22 Y 4510304876 CODEC LTD IT Application Support - Maintenance and Development 52,676.35 Y 4510305009 CPL SOLUTIONS LTD IT Application Maintenance and Development 43,910.90 Y 4510305161 VODAFONE Mobile Telecommunicatin Charges 26,200.32 Y 4510305340 CASTLETOWNBERE CONST LTD Minor Works 139,892.61 Y 4510305470 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 106,418.10 Y 4510305914 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 1,031,108.86 Y 4510305915 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 120,668.84 Y 4510306012 DIGIWEB LTD Data Links - Rental 40,411.58 Y 4510306017 EIRCOM LTD Data Links - Rental 36,518.43 Y 4510306019 EIRCOM LTD Telecommunication Charges 39,509.72 Y 4510306238 CODEX OFFICE PRODUCTS Office Supplies 22,671.15 Y 4510306283 XEROX (IRELAND) LIMITED Managed Print Services 139,428.46 Y 4510306790 AN POST Postage 1,467,067.40 Y 4510307759 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 140,446.45 Y 4510307844 HUTCHINSON 3 IRELAND Mobile Communications Services 39,054.72 Y 4510308200 PANDAGREEN LTD T/A GREENSTAR Waste Disposal Services 25,169.19 Y 4510308234 MJ FLOOD TECHNOLOGY Server Hardware Supply and Maintenance 317,819.70 Y 4510308383 DATAPAC IT Hardware Purchase 187,518.30 Y 4510308677 HAMILTON SALES & SERV UK LTD Laboratory Equipment 203,434.59 Y 4510308941 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 28,629.21 Y 4510308942 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 38,527.37 Y 4510308943 VERSION 1 IT Application Maintenance and Development 802,567.77 Y 4510309038 RSM IRL BUSINESS ADVISORY Professional Services - Analysis and Report 26,559.50 Y 4510309178 OVE ARUP & PARTNERS IRELAND Professional Services - Consultancy 28,893.20 Y 4510309350 ILLUMINA NETHERLANDS BV Laboratory Equipment 351,188.76 Y 4510309641 ORBIS LABSYSTEMS SERVS LTD IT LIMS Administration 23,526.45 Y 4510309712 BECHTLE DIRECT LTD Software Licence 23,928.96 Y 4510309791 HIBERNIA COMPUTER SERVICES IT Services 205,722.17 Y 4510309978 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 20,708.86 Y 4510310058 BECHTLE DIRECT LTD Software Licence 21,934.88 Y 4510310184 DELOITTE IRELAND L L P Professional Services - Consultancy 112,547.30 Y 4510310397 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 24,107.24 Y 4510310406 PLANNET21 COMMUNICATIONS LTD IT Storage Hardware Supply and Maintenance 33,031.65 Y 4510310478 COLORMAN IRELAND Printing Services 60,256.79 Y 4510310675 MICROMAIL LTD IT Software Upgrade Licences and Support 44,997.48 Y 4510310680 THE ICON GROUP IT Application Maintenance and Development 167,772.00 Y 4510310932 APEX SCIENTIFIC LTD Laboratory Supplies - Consumables 117,809.70 Y 4510310994 PFH TECHNOLOGY GROUP IT Storage Hardware Supply and Maintenance 46,191.75 Y 4510311026 THE ICON GROUP IT Application Maintenance and Development 126,567.00 Y 4510311066 DAVIDSON & HARDY LTD Laboratory Equipment 28,248.66 Y 4510311074 COLLEGE PROTEINS UNLTD CO Rendering Services 23,460.45 Y 4510311076 COLLEGE PROTEINS UNLTD CO Rendering Services 22,132.50 Y 4510311118 PFH TECHNOLOGY GROUP IT Storage Hardware Supply and Maintenance 31,883.50 Y 4510311139 PFH TECHNOLOGY GROUP IT Storage Hardware Supply and Maintenance 46,814.90 Y 4510311144 RSK (IRELAND) LTD Professional Services - Analysis and Report 30,950.83 Y 4510311165 PLANNET21 COMMUNICATIONS LTD IT Storage Hardware Supply and Maintenance 32,216.25 Y 4510311182 FEHILY TIMONEY & CO Professional Services - Consultancy 61,023.33 Y 4510311203 KERNEL CONSTRUCTION Minor Works 90,646.82 Y 4510311269 THE ICON GROUP IT Application Maintenance and Development 119,790.00 Y 4510311273 DUBLIN PRODUCTS LTD Rendering Services 20,096.31 Y 4510311275 COLLEGE PROTEINS UNLTD CO Rendering Services 25,319.58 Y 4510311277 MYBIO LTD Laboratory Supplies - Consumables 28,248.18 Y 4510311284 CAPITA CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS Postage - Animal Registration 99,840.64 Y 4510311286 CAPITA CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS Bovine Movement and Death Notifications 30,007.69 Y 4510311289 CAPITA CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS Postage - Animal Registration 104,573.34 Y 4510311291 CAPITA CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS Bovine Movement and Death Notifications 36,867.22 Y 4510311297 CAPITA CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS Postage - Animal Registration 97,011.19 Y 4510311379 NAT COOP FARM RELIEF SERVICE Disease Control Services - Wildlife Programme 32,987.42 Y 4510311382 CRUINN DIAGNOSTICS LTD Laboratory Supplies - Consumables 28,834.31 Y 4510311416 ERNST & YOUNG Professional Services - Audit 121,000.00 Y 4510311435 HEWLETT PACKARD ENT IRL LTD Hardware and Software Maintenance 106,310.74 Y 4510311447 BLUESKY INTERNATIONAL LTD Digital Globe Imagery 88,781.82 Y 4510311449 BLUESKY INTERNATIONAL LTD Digital Globe Imagery 178,751.74 Y 4510311455 MJ FLOOD TECHNOLOGY Server Hardware Supply and Maintenance 25,010.70 Y 4510311492 WATERFORD PROTEINS Rendering Services 24,699.87 Y 4510311494 WATERFORD PROTEINS Rendering Services 25,142.52 Y 4510311514 NAT COOP FARM RELIEF SERVICE Disease Control Services - Wildlife Programme 26,081.18 Y 4510311588 ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITATION Professional Services - Analysis and Report 22,479.07 Y 4510311660 ENFER LABS Laboratory Analysis 53,486.84 Y 4510311686 PLANNET21 COMMUNICATIONS LTD IT Storage Hardware Supply and Maintenance 26,970.90 Y 4510311737 ILLUMINA NETHERLANDS BV Laboratory Equipment 21,689.72 Y 4510311747 COLLEGE PROTEINS UNLTD CO Rendering Services 21,512.79 Y 4510311770 PRIONICS LELYSTAD B V Tuberculin Kits 109,394.28 Y 4510311846 CAVEO INFORMATION SYSTEMS Website and Malware Licence 22,893.20 Y 4510311851 RSM IRL BUSINESS ADVISORY Professional Services - Analysis and Report 46,479.13 Y 4510311870 MALLON TECHNOLOGY LTD Map Digitising Services 249,991.45 Y 4510311871 MALLON TECHNOLOGY LTD Map Digitising Services 110,982.41 Y 4510311874 KINGS TREE SERVICES LTD Tree Felling Service 24,899.00 Y 4510311910 MJ FLOOD TECHNOLOGY Server Hardware Supply and Maintenance 30,447.23 Y 4510311948 NAT COOP FARM RELIEF SERVICE Disease Control Services - Wildlife Programme 21,724.99 Y 4510311978 MJ FLOOD TECHNOLOGY Server Hardware Supply and Maintenance 38,335.90 Y 4510312030 WATERFORD PROTEINS Rendering Services 28,329.60 Y 4510312032 WATERFORD PROTEINS Rendering Services 20,538.96 Y 4510312038 APLEONA HSG LIMITED Facilities Management 28,554.28 Y 4510312073 GABE IRELAND LTD Contract Cleaning 104,420.00 Y 4510312074 BRIAN MURPHY CRANE HIRE LTD Hire of Crane 42,789.50 Y 4510312079 HENRY FORD & SON LIMITED Vehicle 61,406.57 Y 4510312091 EBSCO INTERNATIONAL INC Online Scientific Journal Access 45,236.16 Y 4510312121 HIBERNIA COMPUTER SERVICES IT Services 41,699.63 Y 4510312124 THE ICON GROUP IT Application Maintenance and Development 165,709.50 Y 4510312125 THE ICON GROUP IT Application
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