The government is looking at refurbishing the surfaces for planes at Isle of Man Airport.
It wants to revamp 6000 square feet of the 'airside apron' there and is looking for qualified parties to carry out the work.
Officials want the existing layout replaced with concrete, and those applying to undertake the job are being told they must have necessary airside insurance, all staff will require airport ID, and will be subject to essential background and security checks.
Expressions of interest should be sent to the government portal by Noon on Saturday, May 8.
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