Epoxy floor Repairs of all MSAC Plant Rooms ( 17 Nos. ) - Preparation and Epoxy + Anti Trip treatment for 17 Plantroom locations withing Melbourne Sport and Aquatics Centre MSAC has many plantrooms used for a variety of different reasons. These range from our Pool Plantrooms, Mechanical Plantrooms and Air Handling Unit ( AHU) Plantrooms. These plantrooms are harsh environments with fluctuating exposure to moisture and chemicals. Over time the concrete floors have deteriorated making them a slipping hazard, h
Epoxy floor repairs and anti- trip treatment for 17 plant rooms. Preparation and application of non- slip epoxy coating to 17 plantroom locations within the Melbourne Sports and Aquatics Centre ( MSAC), including Stage 1 Pool Plantroom, Stage 2 Pool Plantroom, AHU 1- 2, AHU 11- 17, AHU 13 surrounding areas, stairs to AHU 13, Sprinkler Room, Chiller Plantroom, Boiler Plantroom, Cogen Plantroom, Plantroom Hallway, AHU 14- 15, AHU 2, AHU 2 return void, CR1 Plantroom, and Loading Bay.
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The State Sport Centres Trust is seeking tenders for epoxy floor repairs and anti-trip treatment for 17 plant rooms at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatics Centre (MSAC). The works involve preparing and applying non-slip epoxy coatings to concrete floors that have deteriorated, posing a slipping hazard. The project requires a detailed program and methodology, considering operational impacts and minimizing disruption. Products used must be solvent-free and compatible with existing substrates and site conditions. Tenderers must demonstrate experience with similar projects, hold required insurances, and have satisfactory OHS and industrial relations management. All staff must hold current Victorian Working with Children checks. The contract reference is ****.
The tender closes on Tuesday, 09 June 2026 at 01:00 AM E. South America Standard Time. The supplier query cutoff is Tuesday, 02 June 2026 at 01:00 AM E. South America Standard Time. The expected decision date is Tuesday, 21 July 2026.
The project requires appropriate product and workmanship warranties. The collateral warranty document outlines that the warrantor will make good or replace any part found not to comply with requirements within a specified warranty period.
The evaluation criteria include satisfactory occupational health and safety management and industrial relations management.
Tenderers must demonstrate experience delivering similar projects with a value above $100,000 and experience delivering projects in state government facilities and live operating environments. They must also hold required insurances and commit that all staff will hold current Victorian Working with Children checks.
Failure to demonstrate satisfactory occupational health and safety management, industrial relations management, or to hold required insurances could lead to disqualification.
Construction of SMBI Youth and Community Centre, Macleay Island - RCC is seeking Tenders for the construction of the proposed SMBI Community and Youth Centre on Macleay Island, Redland City.
Construction of SMBI Youth and Community Centre Construction of the proposed SMBI Community and Youth Centre on Macleay Island, Redland City, including: removal of trees, earthworks, site establishment, construction of the centre building, carparking, access, pathways, custom design building, fittings and fixtures, planting, seating, lighting, pedestrian connections, solar power systems, training kitchen, associated services and utilities, installation of construction materials, fittings, fixtures, finishes, new stairs, ramps, access points, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, reconfiguration of pedestrian access, shade shelter, trellis construction, outdoor cooking area, seating, installation of BBQ and outdoor ping pong table, stormwater drainage treatment, and signage.
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Tenders are invited for the construction of the SMBI Youth and Community Centre on Macleay Island, Redland City. The project includes building construction, civil works, landscaping, and installation of various facilities. The closing date for tenders is Wednesday, 6 May 2026, at 2:00 PM QLD Standard Time. The project must be completed by Friday, 29 May 2027. Site inspection is highly recommended. Tenders must be submitted electronically via the Vendor Panel platform. Redland City Council reserves the right to reject non-conforming tenders. Evaluation will be based on a combination of weighted criteria including local business development, tendered sum, experience, operational capability, and program of works.
The project must be completed by Friday, 29 May 2027, to meet existing funding agreement conditions. his project in its entirety is to be completed before friday the 29th may 2027 to enable rcc to meet existing funding agreement conditions.
Tenders will be evaluated based on weighted criteria including local business and benefit (15%), tendered sum (35%), experience and operational capability (30%), and program of works/commissioning program (20%). he weighted criteria will be assessed and considered as part of the weighting tender evaluation process.
Tenderers must have the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to provide the goods and/or services sought. They must have fully examined the ITT and made their own enquiries to inform themselves of all risks and circumstances. he necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to provide the goods andor services sought
An inspection of the site is highly recommended to assist tenderers in preparing their tenders. o assist tenderers in preparing their tenders, an inspection of the site is highly recommended.
The method of lodgement of samples is not applicable. ot applicable.
Tenders may be classified as non-conforming and excluded from further consideration if they do not comply with the full requirements of the ITT or propose to engage a dismissed employee. enders may be classified as nonconforming and excluded from further consideration if: a a tender does not comply with the full requirements of this itt
Epoxy floor Repairs of all MSAC Plant Rooms ( 17 Nos. ) - Preparation and Epoxy + Anti Trip treatment for 17 Plantroom locations withing Melbourne Sport and Aquatics Centre MSAC has many plantrooms used for a variety of different reasons. These range from our Pool Plantrooms, Mechanical Plantrooms and Air Handling Unit ( AHU) Plantrooms. These plantrooms are harsh environments with fluctuating exposure to moisture and chemicals. Over time the concrete floors have deteriorated making them a slipping hazard, h
Epoxy floor repairs and anti- trip treatment for 17 plant rooms. Preparation and epoxy anti- trip treatment for 17 plantroom locations within Melbourne Sport and Aquatics Centre ( MSAC). This includes Stage 1 Pool Plantroom, Stage 2 Pool Plantroom, AHU 1- 2, 11- 17, AHU 13 surrounding areas, stairs to AHU 13, Sprinkler Room, Chiller Plantroom, Boiler Plantroom, Cogen Plantroom, Plantroom Hallway, AHU 14- 15, AHU 2 return void, CR1 Plantroom, and Loading Bay.
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The State Sport Centres Trust is seeking tenders for epoxy floor repairs and anti-trip treatment for 17 plant rooms at the Melbourne Sport and Aquatics Centre (MSAC). The project involves preparing and applying non-slip epoxy coatings to concrete floors in various plant rooms, which are exposed to moisture and chemicals. The works must be completed in accordance with the attached Dulux Dusepc specification, with a focus on minimizing operational disruption and maintaining safe access. Tenderers must provide a detailed program and methodology, demonstrate relevant insurances, OHS management, industrial relations management, and hold current Victorian Working with Children checks. Experience in similar projects valued over $100,000 and in state government facilities or live operating environments is required. Product and workmanship warranties are expected.
The project requires appropriate product and workmanship warranties.
The tender evaluation criteria include satisfactory occupational health and safety management and satisfactory industrial relations management.
Tenderers must hold the required insurances for this project, demonstrate satisfactory occupational health and safety management, demonstrate satisfactory industrial relations management, and commit that all staff will hold current Victorian Working with Children checks. Experience delivering similar projects with a value above $100,000 and in state government facilities or live operating environments is also required.
CQUIRQ- 26- 2- DFM - ROK CQIRP Cattle Loading Ramp and ROK 361 Roof Structure - The objective of this tender is to engage a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to deliver targeted infrastructure upgrades at Building ROK356 that enhance safety, functionality, and long- term asset performance. The works are focused on addressing key operational risks associated with livestock handling activities and improving the condition and reliability of existing building elements. The scope has been structured
Cattle Loading Ramp and Roof Structure Separable Portion 1: Livestock Handling Access Improvements Option 1: Construction of reinforced concrete steps and an intermediate landing. Option 2: Installation of a series of raised platforms in conjunction with permeable step systems. Separable Portion 2: Roofing and Structural Renewal
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This tender seeks a contractor for infrastructure upgrades at building rok356, focusing on livestock handling safety and building element improvements. The project is divided into two separable portions: livestock handling access improvements (with two options for stairs/platforms) and roofing/structural renewal. Offers must be in English, in AUD, and submitted by the closing date. Mandatory site visit on Tuesday, 6 May 2026, at 11:00 PM. Offers must be valid for 120 days. The contract will be based on **** Construct Only QLD Contract. CQUniversity's standard payment terms are net30.
The anticipated timeframe for practical completion of the works is 28 August 2026.
CQUniversity's standard payment terms are net30, with invoices for the total amount invoiced upon acceptance of the goods and/or services by CQUniversity.
The tender document mentions the provision of warranties for workmanship and materials if applicable upon completion and handover.
The award criteria include proposed terms (10%), program (40%), and price (50%). Desirable criteria include being a certified aboriginal and torres strait islander enterprise, a certified social enterprise, or a small/medium enterprise.
The supplier must have provided a completed modern slavery self-assessment questionnaire and indicated a preference in schedule 5 of the supplier response form, or provided a response regarding schedule 4: CQUniversity's standard agreement.
A mandatory site visit is scheduled for Tuesday, 6 May 2026, at 11:00 PM. Tenderers are to meet a CQUniversity representative at the CQUniversity CQIRP facility on Yaamba Road.
The supplier query cutoff date is Thursday, 21 May 2026, at 08:00 PM.
Responses found to contain viruses or harmful code, or received corrupt, will be excluded. Non-compliance with the terms and conditions, including making false, misleading or deceptive claims, or improper contact with CQUniversity staff, may disqualify the participant.
CQUIRQ- 26- 2- DFM - ROK CQIRP Cattle Loading Ramp and ROK 361 Roof Structure - The objective of this tender is to engage a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to deliver targeted infrastructure upgrades at Building ROK356 that enhance safety, functionality, and long- term asset performance. The works are focused on addressing key operational risks associated with livestock handling activities and improving the condition and reliability of existing building elements. The scope has been structured
Cattle Loading Ramp and Roof Structure Separable Portion 1: Livestock Handling Access Improvements Option 1: Construction of reinforced concrete steps and an intermediate landing. Option 2: Installation of a series of raised platforms in conjunction with permeable step systems. Separable Portion 2: Roofing and Structural Renewal
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This tender seeks a contractor for infrastructure upgrades at building rok356, focusing on livestock handling safety and building element improvements. The project is divided into two separable portions: livestock handling access improvements (with two options for stairs/platforms) and roofing/structural renewal. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for Tuesday, 5 May 2026, at 12:00 pm. Offers must be submitted by 27 May 2026, 9:00 am, in zipped PDF format via VendorPanel. The offer validity period is a minimum of 120 days. The contract will be based on **** Construct Only QLD Contract. CQUniversity's standard payment terms are net30.
The anticipated timeframe for practical completion of the works is 28 August 2026.
CQUniversity's standard payment terms are net30 invoices for the total amount, invoiced upon acceptance of the goods and/or services by CQUniversity. Alternate payment terms will require a detailed explanation for consideration.
The tender document mentions the provision of warranties for workmanship and materials if applicable upon completion and handover.
The award criteria include proposed terms aligning with CQUniversity's core values and risk appetite (30%), program (40%), and price (50%). Desirable criteria include being a certified aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander enterprise, a certified social enterprise, or a small to medium enterprise.
The supplier must provide a completed modern slavery self-assessment questionnaire and indicate a preference in schedule 5 of the supplier response form, providing a response regarding acceptance of the agreement within schedule 4.
A mandatory site visit is scheduled for Tuesday, 5 May 2026, at 12:00 pm at the CQUniversity CQIRP facility on Yaamba Road.
Supplier query cutoff is Thursday, 21 May 2026, at 08:00 pm.
Responses found to contain viruses or harmful code will be excluded. Suppliers are responsible for ensuring uploaded files are valid and not corrupt. Any requests to amend proposed terms and conditions after the close date will cause the response to be considered non-compliant. Non-compliance with the rules of engagement will be assessed at the discretion of the CQUniversity selection team and shall disqualify the participant.
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