Kyogle Council is seeking tenders for the supply and delivery of quarry products for the period of 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2027, with an option to extend for a further twelve months. The tender requires suppliers to provide various quarry products, including road base, aggregates, and gabion rock, either ex bin or delivered to various sites within the Kyogle Local Government Area. Compliance with legislative requirements for workplace health and safety, environmental protection, and quality control systems is mandatory. Tenders must be submitted electronically through Kyogle Council's e-tendering portal. The evaluation criteria include relevant experience, schedule of rates, quality assurance, WHS, environmental management, and referees. The contract will be a schedule of rates contract.
The contract period is for twelve months, commencing 1 July 2026 and concluding 30 June 2027.
Invoices must be forwarded to ***@***. *. * or PO Box 11, Kyogle NSW ****, and must include contractor details, ABN, date, purchase order number, contract number, council officer name, dates of commencement and completion of works, location of works, description of works, and breakdown of costs.
The tender is seeking contractors to provide various quarry products required by council for the period of the contract including the warranty of such works for a period of twelve months from the date of completion of the works.
Tenders will be evaluated using the following criteria: relevant experience including previous record with council, schedule of rates prices, quality assurance, workplace health, safety rehabilitation, environmental management, and referees.
Companies providing services and equipment to council are advised of the necessity for compliance with legislative requirements in the areas of workplace health safety, environmental protection quality control systems. These requirements are now mandatory for contractors providing onsite services to council. To conform with legislation, council is seeking appropriately qualified contractors.
The council may terminate the contract in whole or in part if the tenderer fails to provide service within the time specified, is in breach of any other term of the contract and has failed to remedy such breach, assigns its rights or subcontracts without consent, commits a breach of the council's code of conduct, becomes bankrupt, goes into liquidation, or is convicted of any offences relevant to the discharge of its obligations.
Supplier query cutoff is Friday 15 May 2026 02:00 am E. South America Standard Time.