Tenders 16/6/2015

By on 16 June, 2015

 

23 June: SCHD3337a; EOI Provision of Preliminary & Detail Design for the upgrade of Intersections on Waterford Tamborine Road between Anzac Avenue and Hotz Road. Transport infrastructure and services, Queensland.

The Department of Transport and Main Roads is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from suitably Prequalified Consultants to develop the Preliminary and Detailed Designs (if ordered) for the upgrade of Intersections on Waterford Tamborine Road between Anzac Avenue and Hotz Road.

Dannielle Hall, +61 (7) 5563 6600, Projects.southcoast@tmr.qld.gov.au

 

 

25 June: 26080.300; EOI – Capital Upgrade Program, Packages 5A & 5B – GC21, Develop design,and construct contractors. Australian Capital Territory.

The packages of work involves the develop design and construction delivery of a range of projects including upgrades, extensions and new building work for the Education and Training Directorate at various school sites.

Peter Churcher, +61 (2) 6205 9939, SharedServicesProcurementInfrastructure@act.gov.au

 

 

10 July: 12807766; A framework for assessing the effectiveness of regulatory interventions. New Zealand Transport Agency.

What is the best approach for determining and monitoring the contribution that government regulatory interventions in New Zealand make to mitigate the major risks associated with the land transport system?

In addition to the above, this research should help us answer the following questions:

  1. What are the social costs of major risks associated with using the land transport system in New Zealand should they materialise?
  2. To what extent (proportionally) does a particular regulatory measure contribute to risk mitigation?

At a macro-level, we do not fully understand the extent to which government interventions mitigate the major risks of using the land transport system.

This research will:

  1. investigate good international approaches for determining and monitoring the extent to which government regulatory interventions mitigate the major risks associated with using the land transport system;
  2. identify and assess the advantages and disadvantages of each of these approaches; and
  3. develop an approach for determining and monitoring the contribution that government regulatory interventions in New Zealand make to mitigate the major risks associated with the land transport system

Recommend, approaches that could be applied in New Zealand and what further analysis may be required to ensure that they are fit for purpose.

Jo Janaszkiewicz, +64 (4) 894 6732

 

 

10 July: COMCARE15/02; Panel of Specialist Advisors to assist in the Regulation of Major Hazard Facilities for Comcare. Australian Government.

Comcare seeks to establish a non-exclusive panel of Specialist Advisors to assist in the administration of Chapter 9, Major Hazard Facilities (MHFs), of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (WHS Regulations).

By this RFT Comcare invites Tenders for appointment to a non-exclusive panel of Service Providers for the provision of the Services described in the Statement of Requirement.

Central Procurement Unit, +61 (2) 6225 2344, procurement@comcare.gov.au

 

 

16 July: FCNSW14/15; Call for Expressions of Interest For Engineering & Project Management Consultants. Department of Primary Industries, New South Wales.

FCNSW is seeking the services of specialist engineering consultants to assist in the cost effective, risk managed and efficient delivery of civil and construction projects in a forestry environment.

To be appointed on the panel, the consultant will have extensive experience in managing and delivering such projects across all regions of the State, particularly in a forestry environment.

Geoff Coggins, +61 (2) 9872 0589, geoff.coggins@fcnsw.com.au

 

 

17 July: 12986115; Regional Aeromagnetic Data Acquisition. Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, New Zealand.

New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals (NZP&M), a branch of MBIE is responsible for managing the allocation of the Crown’s oil, gas, mineral and coal resources. One of NZP&M’s objectives is to promote investment in the mineral estate by making geophysical data in certain areas in New Zealand freely available to industry. The knowledge gained from the programme will enable government to promote the rational utilisation of mineral resources and help it make decisions that maximise the value of New Zealand’s mineral estate. MBIE expects that the geophysical surveys will also make a major contribution to public good science by improving the accuracy and knowledge of geological mapping for a wide range of applications including geo hazard identification, infrastructure development and maintenance and conservation planning.

Ash Cheyne, ashley.cheyne@mbie.govt.nz

 

 

20 July: RFT2015/1809; Operation of the Satellite Laser Ranging Facility, Mt Stromlo. Geoscience Australia.

The Contractor will operate the SLR Facility to track and range geodetic satellites including:

(a) data acquisition, post-processing, calibration, data distribution and quality control;

(b) data storage, backup and risk management;

(c) facility maintenance;

(d) Support for External Components; and

(e) the addition of new or upgraded hardware and/or software.

The Services do not include the maintenance and enhancement of the Facility’s technology, which is the subject of a separate RFT (RFT2015/1810). Suitably experienced tenderers may submit separate tenders for both tender opportunities.

Tenders@ga.gov.au

 

 

25 August: SCM0801; Government Architect’s Strategy & Design Excellence Prequalification Scheme. Finance, New South Wales.

The Government Architect’s Strategy & Design Excellence Prequalification Scheme is focused on the delivery of strategic planning advice and design excellence, quality and innovation in the built environment.

The purpose of the scheme is to select highly skilled and experienced organisations, as well as emerging businesses to participate as prequalified providers of quality strategy and design excellence services.

Category Manager +61 (2) 9372 8411, GAprequalscheme@finance.nsw.gov.au

 

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