Robinvale Off- Leash Dog Park - Swan Hill Rural City Council ( Council) is seeking to undertake the construction of the Robinvale Off- Leash Dog Park within Centenary Park, including associated civil, landscaping, fencing, drainage, pathways, furniture and agility elements. The works are intended to deliver a fit- for- purpose community asset that complements the recently completed Active Play space and addresses increasing community demand for a designated off- leash facility.
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Swan Hill Rural City Council is seeking tenders for the construction of the Robinvale Off-Leash Dog Park. The project includes civil works, landscaping, fencing, drainage, pathways, furniture, and agility elements. Tenders close on June 18, 2026, at 2:00 PM. Evaluation criteria include price, compliance with specification, capability, capacity, methodology, social and economic benefit, environmental benefit, and community engagement. A site visit is not planned. All enquiries must be submitted through the VendorPanel platform.
The closing time for tenders is 2:00 PM on Thursday, 18 June 2026. Contract commencement is expected on 17 August 2026, and contract completion by 9 October 2026.
Tenders will be evaluated based on a combination of price (30%) and non-price factors including compliance with specification (10%), capability (20%), capacity (15%), methodology (10%), social and economic benefit (5%), environmental benefit (5%), and community engagement (5%). The principal will award the tender by applying best value for money.
Respondents must meet mandatory compliance criteria including OHS and risk management systems, and insurance. Further evaluation is based on weighted and non-weighted criteria.
There are no site visits planned for this invitation.
Enquiries must be submitted at least 5 business days prior to the closing time.
Tenders that do not meet mandatory requirements will not be considered further. Late tenders or those not complying with tender documents may be rejected.
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Robinvale Off- Leash Dog Park - Swan Hill Rural City Council ( Council) is seeking to undertake the construction of the Robinvale Off- Leash Dog Park within Centenary Park, including associated civil, landscaping, fencing, drainage, pathways, furniture and agility elements. The works are intended to deliver a fit- for- purpose community asset that complements the recently completed Active Play space and addresses increasing community demand for a designated off- leash facility.
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