3 July: VT 15001503; Weed and Feral Animal Management at Puckapunyal Military Area (PMA) and Graytown, Victoria.
This environmental management project is for the management of priority weed and feral animal species at Puckapunyal Military Area (PMA) and Graytown, Victoria.
Weed Management:
- Review existing reports, maps and plans regarding Weed Management at Puckapunyal Military Area (PMA) and Graytown.
- Undertake weed management in accordance with the review of reports, maps and plans provided.
Feral Animal Management:
- Conduct Feral Animal Monitoring.
- Undertake Feral Animal Management in accordance with Feral Animal monitoring undertaken.
Anneke Monte, +61 (0)3 9672 6450, anneke.monte@ap.jll.com.
13 July: 13403649; Stormwater Asset Data Office, Auckland Council, New Zealand.
The Auckland Council Stormwater Unit is establishing a Stormwater Asset Data Office to drive and deliver a range of asset data improvement projects over the next few years.
Three teams are being created in the following areas:
- Asset Data management and Optimisation
- Stormwater GIS – Asset Data
- Stormwater GIS – Spatial
It is seeking suitably qualified suppliers to provide these services.
Luca Ma, +46 (0)9 977 6672, luca.ma@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz.
23 July: 327346; Regional Flood Mapping – Upper Murray River and tributaries. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, Victoria.
The Department is seeking responses to this RFT for the provision of regional scale flood mapping for the Upper Murray River and tributaries.
- Outputs from this project will meet a range of business requirements. Outputs will be used to:
- Define flood related controls in the Towong Shire planning scheme.
- Develop flood intelligence products and inform emergency response planning.
- Assist in the preparation of community flood awareness and education products.
- Support the assessment of flood risk for insurance purposes.
Rebecca Lett, Rebecca.Lett@delwp.vic.gov.au.
23 July: 326149; Regional Flood Mapping – Avoca River and its effluent streams north of Charlton. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, Victoria.
The Department is seeking responses to this RFT for the provision of regional scale flood mapping for the Avoca River and its effluent streams north of Charlton.
- Outputs from this project will meet a range of business requirements. Outputs will be used to:
- Define flood related controls in the Buloke, Gannawarra and Swan Hill Shire planning schemes.
- Develop flood intelligence products and inform emergency response planning.
- Assist in the preparation of community flood awareness and education products.
- Support the assessment of flood risk for insurance purposes.
Rebecca Lett, Rebecca.Lett@delwp.vic.gov.au.
7 August: 13443017; Survey of Shag Valley Station, Dunback, East Otago for Tenure Review. Land Information, New Zealand.
This is a contract for the survey of a high country station for tenure review and requires the contractor to be resourced as follow:
- Proven experience and logistical skills relating to large rural and high country based cadastral surveys.
- Must be fully conversant with previous types of historical survey field practices, such as chain and compass surveys, that are typically encountered on tenure review surveys.
- Aptitude in researching and interpreting old survey records.
- Ability to undertake e-surveys.
- Adequate staff and resources to meet timelines.
- Sound financial basis and able to withstand interruptions to contract.
- Adequate and relevant technology
- Appropriate Health and Safety Plan covering all aspects of the services including working in a subalpine environment
- Appropriate quality assurance procedures
- Training, proven experience and resources for 4WD use and working around helicopters
- Knowledge of relevant tenure review legislation and the tenure review process.
Carolyne Latham, +64 (0)3 3439029 / +64 (0)2 72033567, carolyne.latham@ruralvalue.co.nz.
12 August: RMS.15.3528.1205; M4 Motorway Management System, Roads and Maritime Services, New South Wales.
Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) invites Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the supply, installation, commissioning, transition to operations and maintenance of a Motorway Management System (MMS) for the M4 Smart Motorway. The M4 Smart Motorway project will introduce intelligent technology to the existing M4 Motorway to make it the first NSW smart motorway.
Smart motorways utilise complementary technologies to create a fully managed road environment that maximises the performance of the existing road infrastructure.
The M4 Smart Motorway will deliver the necessary Intelligent Transport System (ITS) functions, applications, infrastructure, operational and support procedures that enable upstream demand and operations to be managed to meet downstream capacity along a motorway in real time, whilst considering corridor operations.
A key outcome of the project will be the design and procurement of a motorway management system (MMS) which will provide the control functionality to integrate and coordinate the ITS to monitor, provide intelligence and control to the road network, easing congestion and keeping traffic flowing for safer and more reliable road journeys
RMS is looking for a cutting edge innovative solution that is applicable today and into the future. Any viable innovation suggested by proponents will be considered.
Note that civil works and installation of ITS devices are subject to separate procurement processes.
Steven Shaw, +61 (0)2 8396 1604, steven.shaw@rms.nsw.gov.au.