Tenders are invited for the external painting of the Mount Morgan School of Arts and Library heritage buildings. The contractor must supply all labour, materials, equipment, supervision, and protection. Tenders close at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, 17 June 2026. Tenders must be lodged electronically via VendorPanel. A public opening of tenders will not be held. Council is not obligated to accept the lowest or any tender.
Tender close: 2:00 PM Wednesday, 17 June 2026. ender close 2: 00pm wednesday, 17 june 2026
Tenders will be evaluated based on corporate capacity, project experience, construction program and plans, environment sustainability and innovation, contractor local content, local preference, and price. enders will be assessed according to the following: criteria weighting corporate capacity schedule 4: 10 corporate financial capacity: as a minimum, the tenderer must supply a third party statement of the companys financial security quality, safety and environmental management systems: the tenderer must provide details of their quality safety and environmental management plans associated with the tender current contractual commitments: the tenderer must provide a schedule of current contractual commitments project experience schedule 4: 15 evidence of demonstrated ability to perform the work, including details of qbcc licensing, registration and accreditation if applicable project personnel the tenderer must provide detailed curriculum vitae and references of the project personnel to be involved in the construction project list of similar projects over the last three 3 years and three references including telephone contact details. construction program and plans schedule 4: 10 construction period the tenderer must provide details of its proposed construction period provide a detailed proposed programmingstaging of the works provide a detailed proposed site management plan. environment, sustainability and innovation schedule 4: 10 demonstrate how the product, service or project supports councils sustainable procurement requirements including consideration of: life cycle ownership costs including costs associated with acquiring, using, caring for and disposing of physical assets greenhouse gas emissions and any relevant offsets any energy water waste efficiencies circular economy product stewardship product specifications such as recycled content, waste avoidancereuserecycling and any available takeback schemes and environmental protection measures. identify any innovative technologies, processes, practices or products which offer value for money whilst generating benefits for the community, environment and economy. contractor local content schedule 5 10 local preference schedule 6: 12 price schedule 3: 33
Tenderers must meet mandatory requirements including a completed and signed form of tender, completed tender schedules 1-10, and satisfaction of clause 6. 1. 2. Evidence of QBCC licensing is required if the work constitutes building work. enderers must meet the following mandatory requirements: a provision of a completed and signed form of tender b provision of completed tender schedules 1 10 and c satisfaction of the matters in clause 6. 1. 2 failing which a tender may be treated as nonconforming and may not be accepted for evaluation, in councils absolute discretion
Supplier query cutoff: Sunday, 14 June 2026. supplier query cutoff sunday 14 june 2026 01: 00 am e. south america standard time
Tenders may be rejected if the tenderer has offered a bribe, discusses the tender with unauthorized personnel, or if their conduct reflects negatively on the council. Tenders may also be rejected if the tenderer or its personnel are an excluded person or act inconsistently with council policies. any tenderer: a found to have offered a bribe, gratuity, bonus, discount of any sort of enticement to any councillor or employee of council will have its tender rejected or b who discusses the tender with any councillor or employee of council with the exception of the contact persons at any time prior to the awarding of the contract to the successful tenderer may have its tender rejected by council, in its sole discretion or c whose representatives, employees, agents or related entities take part in any conduct which reflects negatively upon or adversely affects council, may have its tender rejected by council, in its sole discretion.