Distribution Switchgear ( Underground) - Energy Queensland Limited ( EQL) will be seeking proposals for Distribution Switchgear ( Underground) via SAP Ariba in mid- February. Background and Scope: Energy Queensland has an ongoing requirement for Secondary Distribution Switchgear ( 11 kV, 22 kV and 33 kV Ring Main Units). These assets are deployed across the Ergon and Energex distribution networks in both indoor and outdoor environments, supporting simple standalone switch/fuse applications as well as more
ITT242 Civil Construction - Caloundra Transport Corridor Upgrade - Tenders are invited for the civil construction of the Caloundra Transport Corridor Upgrade ( CTCU). The CTCU is made up of two sections - Section 1 and Section 2 with works under the Contract to incorporate, but not be limited to: Separable Portion 1 - Caloundra Transport Corridor between Omrah Avenue and Industrial Avenue Nicklin Way - Section 1 and 2: Section 1 ( Works Package A) Duplicating existing traffic lanes to provide two lanes in e
Civil construction Caloundra Transport Corridor Upgrade Separable Portion 1: Caloundra Transport Corridor between Omrah Avenue and Industrial Avenue Nicklin Way. Section 1 and 2: Section 1 Works Package A: Duplicating existing traffic lanes to provide two lanes in each direction on Oval Avenue and Third Avenue connecting Oval Avenue with Omrah Avenue via existing Bowman Road. Building a two- way cycle track and pedestrian pathways to be referenced under the contract as Works Package D. Upgrading the following intersections to traffic signals to improve safety and traffic operations: Bowman Road, Gosling Street, First Avenue, Oval Avenue, Third Avenue. Oval Avenue changes to traffic movements at the following locations: First Avenue, Second Avenue and Third Avenue intersections with Oval Avenue. Nicholls Street and Gosling Street intersection. Suller Street, Cowan Street and Omrah Avenue intersections with Bowman Road. Installing new street lighting and landscaping. Section 2 Works Package B: Arthur Street to
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Tenders are invited for the civil construction of the Caloundra Transport Corridor Upgrade (CTCU). The project involves two sections and includes duplicating traffic lanes, building cycle tracks and pedestrian pathways, upgrading intersections to traffic signals, installing street lighting and landscaping, and drainage works including box culverts. Respondents are required to price all separable portions. The contractor must have DTM R prequalification to level R3, A3, and F50. A contract is anticipated to be awarded in May/June 2026 with practical completion by December 2027. An information session will be held onsite on 19 March 2026 at 10 am. Tenders close at 12 noon on 12 May 2026. Evaluation criteria include capability and experience, methodology, social and economic factors, and price.
The bid notice states that practical completion of the works is expected by December 2027, with the section between Nicklin Way and Bowman Road to be functionally complete and open to traffic by December 2027.
The evaluation criteria for this tender will be: Stage 1 Mandatory Criteria (Pass/Fail) - TMR prequalified certifications, workplace health and safety, insurances, licences. Stage 2 Non-price weighted evaluation criteria. Stage 3 - Price, Financial Capacity. The evaluation criteria are: Capability and Experience (15%), Methodology (30%), Social and Economic Factors (15%), Price (40%).
The contractor must have and maintain for the life of the contract, Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) prequalification to prequalification level R3, A3, and F50 to be eligible to provide a tender response and be considered for award of this contract.
An information session will be held onsite on 19 March 2026 at 10 am. Respondents are encouraged to attend the information session to familiarise themselves with the site, project requirements, opportunities and constraints.
Clarifications cutoff for requests for clarification or further information will not be accepted on or after the date that is 3 business days prior to the closing date.
WT10- 25/26 Expression of Interest Wetalla Electrical Renewal Project Early Contractor Involvement - The Wetalla Water Reclamation Facility which treats wastewater generated by Toowoomba and surrounding regional towns needs a functioning and sustainable treatment process to produce an environmentally safe effluent product for reuse or discharge as appropriate. The individual parts that support this treatment process include a Preliminary Treatment Area, Reactor Tank Process, Clarification, Disinfection, Re
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Toowoomba Regional Council is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the Wetalla Electrical Renewal Project. This project involves the renewal of critical electrical assets at the Wetalla Water Reclamation Facility. The process will involve an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) phase where selected proponents will work with the council to develop the concept design and contractual terms. Following the ECI phase, shortlisted proponents will be invited to submit tenders for the design, construction, and commissioning of the project. A mandatory site inspection and industry briefing will be held on Thursday, 9 April 2026. Registration for the site inspection is required via VendorPanel by 2pm on Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
The tender submission deadline is Wednesday, 15 April 2026, at 01:00 am E. South America Standard Time.
The tender will be assessed against the ITT criteria set out in the EOI invitation and the evaluation criteria as communicated to the ECI participant by the Principal.
Respondents must attend a pre-submission site inspection as per mandatory criteria outlined in table 31.
A mandatory site inspection is proposed to occur on Thursday, 9 April 2026, at 10 am at the Wetalla Water Reclamation Facility, 41 Goombungee Road, Cranley, Qld, **** for attendance is to be made via VendorPanel by 2pm on Wednesday, 8 April 2026.
The supplier query cutoff is Monday, 13 April 2026, at 01:00 am E. South America Standard Time.
Kentucky Street Footpath - Taylor Street to Danger Street - Armidale Council are seeking a suitably experienced Civil Contractor to undertake the construction of Kentucky Street Footpath. Tenders are invited for the project which includes the construction of footpath, retaining walls, driveways, access ramps, subsoil drainage, stormwater drainage, solarlighting and all other associated works defined in the tender scope of works. Contract Details are provided in the tender document which is available from C
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