Port Wide Risk Assessment - Port of Hay Point - NQBP a experienced Contractor to undertake a Port Wide Risk Assessment for the Port of Hay Point ( Risk Assessment ). The Risk Assessment is to address the full range of marine navigational activities from Port limits through to berthing, anchorage operations, and vessel activities while alongside the berths as set out in Scope of Works.
Port Wide Risk Assessment
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The North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP) is inviting tenders for a port-wide risk assessment at the Port of Hay Point. The assessment should cover a full range of marine navigational activities. Tender documents include invitation to tender, tender conditions, and contract documents. Reference information will be provided to the successful contractor. Tenders must be submitted as PDF documents via VendorPanel before 2:00 PM on 12 May 2026. Enquiries should be sent via VendorPanel or emailed to ***@***. *. * are required to submit demonstrated experience, technical capability, familiarity with Australian maritime regulations, detailed methodology, qualifications of key personnel, commitment to quality assurance, a lump sum fee proposal, and breakdown of fees. Contact details for the tenderer are also required, along with confirmation of compliance with the Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct. Grievances will be handled according to NQBP's complaints handling procedure, available on their website.
The bid notice states that tenders must be lodged before 2:00 PM on 12 May 2026.
Tenderers are required to submit demonstrated experience and technical capability in conducting marine, navigational and portwide risk assessments, demonstrated familiarity with Australian maritime regulatory settings, and relevant qualifications, competencies and experience of key personnel proposed for this project.
The supplier query cutoff date is Friday 08 May 2026 01:00 am.
RFT26- 003 Wadandi TrackConstruction - Submissions are sought by the City of Busselton ( the City) and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River ( the Shire) ( depending on the context, either jointly or severally the Principal) for the construction of a continuous shared use trail along the former Busselton to Flinders Bay railway corridor known as the Wadandi Track located within the Shire and the City. A detailed statement of the Requirements to be provided by the Contractor under the Contract is set out in P
Phytophthora dieback assessment and associated management plan for the rails to trails alignment from Busselton to Flinders Bay
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This report details a Phytophthora dieback assessment and management plan for the proposed Rails to Trails alignment from Busselton to Flinders Bay. The project aims to develop a world-class recreational trail while ensuring long-term environmental management. The assessment involved field surveys, soil and tissue sampling, and mapping of dieback distribution. Key findings include approximately 33. 6km classified as infested, 10. 3km as uninfested, and 24. 6km as uninterpretable. The report provides detailed operational hygiene recommendations to mitigate the spread of Phytophthora dieback during project construction and maintenance. These recommendations cover machinery cleaning, access restrictions, waste disposal, and the use of imported materials. The report emphasizes the importance of hygiene strategies to protect uninfested areas and prevent disease spread. The disease distribution information has an operational lifespan of three years and requires annual rechecks.
The bid notice indicates that soil and vegetation samples were collected for analysis. The report states, Samples from 15 locations were collected along the alignment with the sample results and locations shown in figures 2. 1 through to 2. 18.
Q26/021 - Directors, Commercial Manager and Senior Project Manager Roles - Council s Flood Restoration Portfolio ( FRP) requires Directors, a Commercial Manager and Senior Project Management resources to develop and deliver several projects under Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements ( DRFA) funding. This Request for Quotation ( RFQ) has five specific engagements required: Engagement 1: Director - Portfolio Management Office ( 12 Month Term) Engagement 2: Commercial Manager - Portfolio Management Office (
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Lismore City Council is seeking a Commercial Manager for its Flood Restoration Portfolio. This role is part of a multi-skilled team and requires flexibility and agility. The Commercial Manager will oversee contracts, procurement, claims management, and commercial analysis, supporting strategic commercial objectives and providing recommendations for executive decision-making. The position is funded under Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) for the repair of road assets damaged by significant flood events between January 2020 and March 2022. The restoration work must comply with the DRFA Guidelines 2018. The tender closes on Monday, 18 May 2026.
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**** Kerbside Waste and Recycling Composition Audit - Central Highlands Regional Council ( CHRC) is seeking quotations from suitably qualified providers to undertake a kerbside waste and recycling composition audit across the Central Highlands region in Queensland. The audit will assess the composition of: - domestic kerbside general waste, and - domestic kerbside commingled recycling streams. The objective is to generate current, statistically robust and defensible data to support: - waste management
Kerbside waste and recycling composition audit
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Central Highlands Regional Council is seeking quotations for a kerbside waste and recycling composition audit across the region. The audit aims to generate data on domestic kerbside general waste and commingled recycling streams to support waste management planning, recycling contamination reduction, behaviour change initiatives, and improved resource recovery. The audit must adhere to recognised Australian waste auditing practices and regional guidelines, ensuring representative sampling across key communities and dwelling types. The scope includes methodology development, data collection, analysis, and reporting, with a focus on actionable insights. Suppliers must manage resident communications and comply with all relevant regulations. The project is expected to commence in June 2026 and conclude by September 2026. Proposals demonstrating added value, such as high-quality visual outputs, advanced analytical insights, and innovative data capture methods, will be favoured.
The audit is expected to commence following contract award in June 2026, with field work and reporting delivered in accordance with the project schedule outlined in the RFQ, with completion by September 2026.
The council will favour proposals that demonstrate additional value beyond the core requirements, including high-quality visual outputs, advanced analytical insights, enhanced benchmarking, and innovative approaches to data capture, validation or reporting.
Suppliers must demonstrate relevant experience in municipal waste composition audits and propose a methodology that is statistically robust, practical to deliver, and capable of generating insights to inform councils waste education and behaviour change programs.
The audit and sorting activities will occur within the Central Highlands Regional Council area. Specific locations will be confirmed with the successful supplier.
The supplier query cutoff is Friday 22 May 2026 04:00 am E. South America Standard Time.
Consultancy Services - Moama Wastewater Treatment Plant Irrigation Stage 1a - Detailed Design - Council is seeking tenders from suitably qualified and experienced consultants to deliver Consultancy Services - Moama WWTP Irrigation Stage 1a - Detailed Design - The Moama Wastewater Treatment Plant ( WWTP) has been identified as requiring upgrade to accommodate current inflows and projected future growth. Funding was secured to undertake an options study and Concept Design, which is complete. The upgrades are
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