This tender is for the repair of front and rear verandas at 17 Naiger Road, Stephens Island QLD 4875. The works are to be quoted for completion during normal hours and must meet the specified requirements. The contractor must provide a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) for any high-risk work to the QBuild supervisor before starting. The contractor must program works to minimize disruption to tenants and maintain limited access to facilities. If facilities are unusable, temporary facilities and services may be required. The contractor is responsible for the health and safety of all persons and property during the works.
The tender closes on Friday, 29 May 2026 at 04:00 am E. South America Standard Time. The expected decision date is Friday, 19 June 2026.
The contract states that payment claims can be submitted monthly, and payment will be made within 15 business days of receipt of a valid payment claim. The final payment certificate will be issued within 10 business days after receiving the contractor's payment claim submitted after the defects liability period expires.
The contract includes a defects liability period, which commences on the date the works reach practical completion and lasts for the period stated in the annexure. If the contractor fails to rectify defects during this period, the principal may have the work remedied by others at the contractor's expense.
The contractor must comply with the requirements of all laws and public or other authorities affecting the works. For subcontracting, the contractor must ensure subcontractors are local suppliers, compliant with the ethical supplier threshold, and not subject to current sanctions under the ethical supplier mandate.
If the contractor fails to complete the works by the date for practical completion, the contractor will be liable for liquidated damages in the amount stated in the annexure for every day after that date until practical completion is achieved or the contract is terminated.
The principal may terminate the contract if the contractor engages in collusive or anticompetitive conduct, or breaches warranties related to conflict of interest or criminal organizations. Failure to comply with government policies and legislation can result in penalties.