Bidder Knightstown

Bidder Knightstown

Bidder Knightstown

MCJ Ref No: 800/X/04

Project Stage: Pre-Qualification Procedure

Area: Tralee, Ireland

Source: Promoter

Project Period: Start of award procedure: 10-01-2012

Promoter: Kerry County Council, Roads, Transportation & Safety, Aras an Chontae, Rathass, Tralee, Co Kerry, Ireland. Tel: +353 66 7183500; E-mail: roads@kerrycoco.ie; Fax: +353 66 7129764

Contact: Eamon Scanlan

Profile: Kerry County Council are inviting consortia to bid for the construction of the development of a high quality marina at Knightstown, County Kerry. The development requires the provision of a marina of approximately 200 berths together with the necessary ancillary facilities at Knightstown, County Kerry within the confines of a newly installed breakwater. The project is to be known as the Knightstown Marina Development.

Kerry County Council is currently completing the installation of a floating breakwater system around the extents of the proposed marina site. The enlarged harbour created as a result will increase the capacity of Knightstown and more importantly cater for the larger size of boats that are now sailing in Irish waters. It is these larger craft which cruise the West Coast of Ireland. This section process is running in parallel with the planning and foreshore process.

It is intended that the shortlisted bidder together with the members of its consortia or subconsultants and some sub-contractors shall meet with the Council through a competitive dialogue process with the intention of preliminary bids being submitted in January

Tender Details: Restricted Procedure

Dated: 04/11/2011

Source: www.maritimecontracts.com/index.php?referrer=SAG

 

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The July 29 auction is expected to draw thousands of muscle car enthusiasts from the Midwest and beyond.

The Paddock has been a leading supplier of muscle car parts for several decades. Its thirteen parts lines represent some of America’s most popular muscle cars, including Mustang, Corvette, GTO, and Camaro.

Company founder Jim O’Neil started The Paddock in 1965, restoring muscle cars in a small shop in Knightstown. By 1979, the company was manufacturing Mustang steel patch panels. The company’s first Mustang catalog was printed soon thereafter and the company started to grow by word of mouth. In 1980, the first Camaro catalog was printed. In 1998, Wes Watts, a former parts manager for the local Chevrolet dealership, purchased the company from O’Neil.

Over the years the company added Firebird, GTO, Chevelle, Nova, Cutlass, Impala and other catalogs to its muscle car line. In 2001, Watts built a state-of-the art 60,000-square-foot facility to accommodate his growing business.

According the Watts, the economic downturn of the last three years, along with the credit crisis, contributed to the company’s demise.

Key Auctioneers Senior Vice President Tim Boeglin said the company’s intellectual property was garnering a high degree of interest. Included in the intellectual property are the company’s name and trademarks, million-name customer list, websites, catalogs, and phone numbers.

About Key Auctioneers

Key Auctioneers is an Indianapolis-based auctioneer of commercial, industrial, and real estate assets in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and Missouri. The company’s automotives division has auctioned several Indy racing teams, including MoNunn Racing, Panther Racing, and Guthrie Meyer Racing.

For more information about Key Auctioneers, contact Tim Boeglin or (812) 327-5352.

UPDATE:

Paddock mails bankruptcy letter to creditors

Classic Industries buys The Paddock’s Intellectual Property, Trademarks and Inventory.

 

Source: (PRWEB)