Tenders 20/10/2015

By on 20 October, 2015

 

23 October: NHPA-2015-007; Panel for Expert Advisory Services. National Health Performance Authority. Australia.

The National Health Performance Authority (NHPA) is making an approach to the market seeking tenders to establish a panel of potential providers for Expert Advisory Services to support production of public performance reports on Australian Hospitals and Primary Healthcare organisations.

Tenderers are invited to submit a response to provide one, some, or all of the following categories of Services (Service Category):

  1. Datasets and analysis
  2. Clinical expertise (including medical, nursing, pharmacy, allied health, acute and primary healthcare professionals, or coding and classification experts)
  3. Productivity, Efficiency and/or Financial performance expertise
  4. Performance measurement expertise

NHPA Finance & Procurement Officer, nhpa.tenders@nhpa.gov.au.

 

 

29 October: 27353.110; Australia Forum, Strategic and Delivery Options Analysis. Treasury and Economic Development Directorate. Australian Capital Territory.

Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate (CMTEDD) seek a commercial advisor with experience, capability and capacity to prepare a Strategic and Delivery Options Analysis for the Australia Forum.

Rebecca Power, Rebecca.Power@act.gov.au.

 

 

2 November: 16900530; 2015 LiDAR Survey. Otago Regional Council. New Zealand.

The Otago Regional Council seeks tenders from suitably equipped and qualified companies for the collection, compilation and delivery of LiDAR survey data for various locations throughout the Otago Region in accordance with this request for tender.

Jacob Williams, +64 (0)3 474 0827, Jacob.Williams@orc.govt.nz.

 

 

2 November: CASG/HUG/ITR0767/15; Land 129 Phase 4 – Small Unmanned Aerial System. Department of Defence. Australia.

The Commonwealth is seeking to purchase 78 new, non developmental Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS) based on a proven design to provide Army Battlegroups, Combat Teams and below with an organic Surveillance and Reconnaissance Capability. A Military-Off-The-Shelf (MOTS) solution at System Readiness Level 8 or 9 is required. The successful Contractor will be required to deliver both the physical SUAS, associated items and support services.

The procurement will be conducted in two stages:

  • Stage 1- This Invitation to Register (ITR) process which is released as an open approach to market to establish a shortlist of potential tenderers from compliant submissions in response to the ITR.
  • Stage 2- A Limited Request for Tender (RFT) to the respondent/s shortlisted from the ITR process who will be invited to make a submission.

LAND 129 PHASE 4 Project Manager, L129.PH4PO@defence.gov.au.

 

 

3 November: EOI 6330/15.17; Bowral Distributor Road – Survey Services. New South Wales.

Council is seeking Expressions of Intereste from suitably qualified and experienced contractors to provide detailed survey services to RMS standards for the design of the Bowral Distributor Road project.

Bob Lewis, +61 (0)2 4868 0796, robert.lewis@wsc.nsw.gov.au.

 

 

3 November: PPRC028278; Detailed design of CBD upgrade. Port Pirie Regional Council. South Australia.

Further details at above URL.

Richard Jaunay, +61 (0)8 8633 9666.

 

 

3 November: DPTI028328; The Provision of ITS Client Engineering Services for Project Delivery. Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. South Australia.

Further details at above URL.

Simone Tymukas, +61 (0) 447 202 719, Simone.tymukas@sa.gov.au.

 

 

5 November: 16873337; RFT for the provision of Surveying Services & the replacement and repair of Drainage Systems. Housing New Zealand.

Following the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch Earthquakes there was significant damage suffered by HNZ housing stock’s drainage systems. Housing New Zealand (HNZ) seeks to procure contractor services, through an open tender process, for a damage assessment survey and remediation of the drainage systems.

The following section provides details on the service specifications for this procurement project. The required services are to be delivered in three distinct phases:

  • Phase 1: Damage Assessment Survey
  • Phase 2:Survey Report
  • Phase 3: Repair and Reinstatement

Lorraine Symes, +64 (0)9 2615 3069, procurement@hnzc.co.nz.

 

 

5 November: 16882456; Update of the Coastal Hazards and Climate Change Guidance. Ministry for the Environment. New Zealand.

The Ministry for the Environment provides guidance to local government on adapting to climate change. The purpose of the guidance is to help local government identify the risks that climate change poses for their functions, responsibilities and infrastructure. The Ministry has reviewed the guidance over 2014/15 and will be updating it in a staged approach over the next few years, beginning with an update of the Coastal Hazards and Climate Change Guidance. This will be a third edition, based on the second edition published in 2008.

Erin Oldfield, procurement@mfe.govt.nz.

 

 

10 November: Q85/15; Tamis Upgrade. Transgrid. New South Wales.

Provision of specialist services to deliver TransGrid’s TAMIS Upgrade as per Quotation Specification No. Q85/15, Attachments 1 to 3, Schedules 1 to 10 and TransGrid’s Conditions of Order.

Glenn Colby, +61 (0)2 9620 0149, glenn.colby@transgrid.com.au.

 

 

10 November: 16873593; LUCAS Deforestation Mapping – 2013 and 2014. Ministry for the Environment. New Zealand.

The Ministry for the Environment (the Ministry), is seeking proposals to field check areas of forest loss to determine whether deforestation has occurred.

The LUCAS programme at the Ministry for the Environment monitors land use and land-use change across New Zealand in order to determine the greenhouse gas emissions and removals associated with this activity, with a particular focus on forestry. This information is used to meet our international reporting obligations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol.

Deforestation is an important land-use change in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. Every year significant areas of forest are harvested but only a small proportion of this area subsequently undergoes a land use change (deforestation).

Erin Oldfield, procurement@mfe.govt.nz.

 

 

16 November: 3566960; Request for Proposal for Spatial models / decision support systems review. Waikato Regional Council. New Zealand.

WRC uses a number of models, one of which is the Waikato Integrated Scenario Explorer (WISE). The Directorate Review accepted that “…the WISE model is one tool, and that other modelling tools need to be considered as part of the review” . The need to explore other potential spatial models as part of the review is reinforced by the findings of the Science and Information Strategy, which also states that WISE has “yet to achieve its potential”.

Gill Lawrence, +64 (0)7 859 0849, gill.lawrence@waikatoregion.govt.nz.

 

 

23 November: DI-DPI-15-642; Survey, Design and Environmental Assessment of Mooloomoon Water Efficiency Scheme. Department of Primary Industries. New South Wales.

The proposed system will extract water from the Edward River through approximately 16km of pipeline (size to be determined) to eight(8) 22,500L poly tanks which will supply concrete troughs.

The system will be designed to deliver a maximum supply of water to a mob of 4,000DSE rotating between paddocks serviced by the scheme and a 10,000L/day domestic demand.  The area to be watered by this scheme is approximately 8,680ha. It is also proposed to upgrade the existing power supply and provide solar energy to supplement power to the new pump installed on the river.

The survey work required to be undertaken must be sufficient to perform a detailed design.

Ian Charlton, +61 (0)2 4904 2604, Ian.charlton@water.nsw.gov.au.

 

 

30 November: 16869528; Development of a Science Strategy. Gisborne District Council. New Zealand.

An RFP for the development of a science strategy for environmental functions of a regional council.

Trevor Freeman, +64 (0)6867 2049, Trevor.Freeman@gdc.govt.nz.

 

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