Darwin - Leanyer Parkside Drive and Saddle Court Water Main Extension - The water mains at Parkside Crescent and Saddle Court have exceeded Power and Water' s benchmark failure rate of 3 main breaks between section valves within a 12- month period. Replacement of these sections is required.
Darwin Leanyer Parkside Drive and Saddle Court Water Main Extension
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This is a Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the Darwin Leanyer Parkside Drive and Saddle Court Water Main Extension project. The project involves the construction of approximately 525m of replacement DN150 ductile iron cement lined (DICL) water main. Key activities include excavation, supply and installation of pipes and fittings, traffic management, decommissioning and removal of asbestos water main pipe, supply of temporary water services, testing and commissioning, connection of existing service pipes, and reinstatement of disturbed areas. Tenderers must be familiar with the Power and Water Corporation Conditions of Tendering and Conditions of Contract. A mandatory site inspection is scheduled for Wednesday, 8 April 2026, at 9:30 am at the Saddle Court/Parkside Drive junction. The closing date for submissions is Monday, 11 May 2026, at 2 pm ACST. Tenderers must hold current accreditation with Contractor Accreditation Limited for Civil Works and Water, Sewer and Gas Mains, with accreditation value equal to or higher than the tender response value. Alternative responses and part offers are not allowed. Project plans including an Environmental Management Plan, Site Management Plan, Work Health and Safety Plan, Project Quality Plan, and Asbestos Management Plan must be submitted for approval within 10 business days of award. The timeframe for completion is 16 weeks from the notice of acceptance.
The bid notice states that the timeframe for completion is 16 weeks from the notice of acceptance.
The bid notice states that the assessment criteria and weightings are: Price (30%), Local Content (30%), Capacity (10%), Past Performance (10%), and Other Project Specific (20%), totaling 100%.
The bid notice states that industry accreditation is required, specifically for civil works and water, sewer and gas mains, with accreditation value equal to or higher than the value of the tender response.
The bid notice states that a site inspection is mandatory and will take place on Wednesday, 8 April 2026, at 9:30 am at the Saddle Court/Parkside Drive junction.
The bid notice states that the date for clarification questions is 24 April 2026.
Licola - Tamboritha HSRN - Maintenance Grading - The opportunity The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action ( DEECA) is responsible for maintaining the road network in the forest estate. DEECA utilises a road classification system to describe standards and maintenance regimes. The DEECA Strategic Fire Road Network ( SFRN) is used to control and prevent bushfire, by utilising these roads as major fire breaks or burn boundaries in emergency situations and when conducting fuel reduction burns. Th
Licola Tamboritha HSRN Maintenance Grading Tamboritha road 24kms gravel section Howitt road 24kms Arbuckle to Caledonia River track Moroka road 12kms Arbuckle to McFarlanes Saddle
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The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is seeking responses for a full maintenance grade, including compaction and watering, of Tamboritha Road and identified sections of Howitt and Moroka Road. Tenderers must submit responses electronically through the tenders website. The tender closes on November 27, 2025, at 02:00 PM.
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