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Health NZ ROI - Whakatane Hospital Domestic Hot Water Replacement - Design & Build Services
National Procurement
Health NZ invites Registrations of Interest from the open market for Design and Build services for the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Pipe Replacement Project at Whakatāne Hospital. The project involves the staged replacement of the existing DHW reticulation system, which has been identified as a critical plumbing infrastructure risk across the district hospital which requires remediation to maintain service continuity and compliance with Building Warrant of Fitness requirements. The current Domestic Hot Water pipework has experienced recurring failures which has caused reactive maintenance, meaning local outages to critical assets including disruption to clinical services. The project aims to deliver a reliable, maintainable, and resilient hot water system that supports continuous hospital operations in a live acute healthcare environment.
Ward Block Lift Upgrade- Dunedin Hospital
Southern IIG
This is an Advanced Notice of an Upcoming RFT for Ward Block Lift Upgrade- Dunedin Hospital that will be released to the market on 5th August 2026. This advance notice is only for information purpose and does not require a response. Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora - Southern is seeking to engage a suitably qualified and experienced lift/elevator contractor to design, supply, install, commission, and hand over the upgrade and modernisation of lifts within the Ward Block Building at Dunedin Hospital. The project addresses aging lift infrastructure originally installed in the 1980s and last modernised in 2003, with the objective of mitigating asset obsolescence, improving reliability, addressing health and safety and code compliance issues, enhancing operational functionality, and extending the service life of the lifts servicing the hospital. The works are to be delivered under a design-and-build contract and include detailed design, lift modernisation works, commissioning, regulatory approvals, infection prevention and control measures, and all associated works required in a live hospital environment. The procurement excludes the engagement of standalone design consultants, architects, and project management services, with any required specialist consultancy services to be subcontracted by the successful contractor.
Economic Analysis of the roles, Function and Relationships of the Centres within the Queenstown Lakes District
Queenstown-Lakes District Council
This project seeks to engage suitably qualified experts to deliver an up‑to‑date economic assessment of the hierarchy, roles, functions, and interrelationships of centres and commercial and business zones across the Queenstown Lakes District. The assessment will respond to growth pressures and changes that have occurred during QLDC’s staged review of the Operative District Plan since 2015, examining how centres currently operate both individually and as a network, how they compete with or complement one another, and their capacity to accommodate future demand. While the core of this work is an economic analysis, it must be underpinned by planning expertise to ensure that findings are appropriately interpreted within a statutory and strategic planning context. In particular, the work will need to translate economic evidence into outputs that are directly relevant to the proposed District Plan provisions, future plan changes, the Spatial Plan, and that respond to central government direction, including the Resource Management Act 1991, the National Policy Statement on Urban Development and the National Planning Standards. The resulting evidence base must therefore be both economically robust and practically applicable within a planning framework, supporting the development of a coherent, resilient, and well‑functioning centres hierarchy. It is anticipated that the successful consultant will bring experience at the intersection of economics and planning, including a strong understanding of both strategic and statutory planning processes, and the role and function of centres within the Queenstown Lakes District.
Auckland Transport RFI - Auckland Bus Depots - Property and Development Opportunities
Auckland Transport
Digital Infrastructure System Integrator (DISI)
National Procurement
Digital Infrastructure System Integrator (DISI) Pre-Qualified Supplier List Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is inviting suitably qualified suppliers to apply for admission to the Digital Infrastructure System Integrator (DISI) Pre-Qualified Supplier List, established under Rule 23 of the Government Procurement Rules (5th Edition). The role The DISI delivers the Work Package 2 (WP2) active digital infrastructure and digital facility systems for a modern hospital environment, and provides systems integration across WP1 passive infrastructure, WP3 applications and clinical systems, and FF&E interfaces including major medical and biomedical equipment. Purpose of the list The list initially supports two hospital redevelopment projects — Pihi Kaha (Whāngārei Hospital Redevelopment) and Whakatupuranga (Nelson Hospital) — and is intended as an ongoing qualification mechanism for future Health NZ major hospital redevelopment projects where a DISI requirement applies. Delivery model Any downstream DISI appointment will be made by the relevant Main Contractor as part of its delivery supply chain, subject to Health NZ's approval rights. Health NZ acts as technical assurance body and approval authority; it does not become the contracting party to the DISI engagement. What this ITQ does not do It does not award a contract, appoint a DISI to any project, guarantee any supplier work or exclusivity, or seek project-specific pricing at the qualification stage. Admission confirms baseline capability only. Key dates (NZ time) ITQ released: 30 July 2026 Supplier briefing / industry webinar: 6 August 2026 Deadline for supplier questions: 5:00 pm, 28 August 2026 Deadline for responses (first intake): 12:00 noon, 11 September 2026 List term and access Initial five-year term, reviewed annually. The ITQ remains continuously open for new applications throughout the term. New Zealand and international suppliers may respond individually or through eligible consortia, joint ventures or teaming
26-034 Coastal Revetment Maintenance Services
New Plymouth District Council
This New Plymouth District Council tender will be accessible via Tenderlink, and is only being advertised via GETS. All further communications related to this tender will be conducted through TenderLink. To be able to participate in this tender and access the RFX documents, providers will need to ensure they are registered on TenderLink. The TenderLink portal is free to access and to upload submissions. New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) is seeking a suitably qualified contractor with proven experience in coastal revetment maintenance, asset protection, and reconstruction works. The contractor will be responsible for delivering planned and reactive maintenance services that preserve the integrity of the Coastal Walkway and other coastal protection assets, ensuring they remain resilient to erosion and storm-related impacts. Through this procurement, Council aims to achieve safe and reliable public infrastructure, compliance with statutory and resource consent requirements, protection of environmental and cultural values, and a strong working partnership with a supplier that demonstrates technical expertise, proactive communication, and a commitment to continuous improvement. The Council's objectives are to: • Protect and maintain coastal infrastructure and public assets. • Ensure public safety and accessibility. • Meet all environmental, cultural, and resource consent obligations. • Minimise disruption to the community during service delivery. • Foster a collaborative, long-term relationship with a high-performing and reliable service provider. Using the link below, please follow the instructions on the main screen of how to set up your organisation to access TenderLink (if you are not already registered). Please make sure your contact email address is accurate. https://www.tenderlink.com/npdc/ Please note, TenderLink is best accessed through Chrome. If you require any further assistance, please contact procurementadmin@npdc.govt.nz
Main Contractor for Blocks A,B,D,L,S,T and Z Roofing works at Edgewater College
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Main Contractor for Blocks A,B,D,L,,T and Z roofing works.
Lead Design Services Taita College (the School) – Block E Roof Replacement, Façade Upgrade (Cladding & Windows) and Internal Refurbishment
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Background This may include: General description of the Project: The project involves the remediation and upgrade of Block E at Taita College, including full roof replacement, façade upgrades comprising cladding and window replacement, and the replacement of end-of-life floor and wall coverings. The works are intended to improve the building's performance, durability, appearance, and suitability for ongoing educational use. The building is a standard two storey Nelson Block. Outcome sought: To deliver a coordinated design solution for the remediation and upgrade of Block E at Taita College, ensuring the building is weathertight, compliant, durable, and fit for purpose, while improving thermal performance and internal learning environments. History: Taita College is currently undergoing a wider property redevelopment programme, including the demolition of ageing buildings and the construction of new teaching spaces. Block E remains in use and requires targeted upgrade works to address end-of-life building components and align the building with the quality and performance standards of the wider redevelopment programme. The school's 10 Year Property Plan identifies roof replacement, façade upgrades, and replacement of floor and wall coverings within Block E as priority projects funded through the current 5YA. Overview of the programme of which this project is a part: This project forms part of Taita College's broader property redevelopment and asset renewal programme. The works are funded through the current Five-Year Agreement (5YA) and support the school's long-term property strategy by addressing building envelope deficiencies and renewing internal finishes to ensure the ongoing performance and usability of Block E. Requirements for phasing and / or staged handover of the project: The project will need to be carefully staged to enable the school to remain operational during construction. Works are expected to be sequenced by building elevation and internal areas, wi
EOI – Bruce Mason Centre Refurbishment – ECI Contractor
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited Limited
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited (TAU) are an Auckland Council Controlled Organisation (CCO) which is responsible for the maintenance and operation of some of Auckland’s most important cultural institutions, including; the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, Auckland Zoo, Maritime Museum, Civic Theatre, Aotea Theatre, Town Hall and the Bruce Mason Centre. As part of TAU’s ongoing commitment to preserving and maintaining these important civic landmarks, the Bruce Mason Centre in Auckland’s North Shore is currently the subject of a major refurbishment and improvement project. The current building, opened in 1996, is in need of a redevelopment to provide a fit-for-purpose venue for the delivery of high-quality performing arts events for the next 50 years. The scope includes a replacement of a large extent of the building's current envelope, an extension to provide improved facilities and functionality and general improvements to the building's overall visitor experience and usability. The project is not suited to Contractors who do not have demonstrated track record with:- • High quality ECI services, in supporting the client, design team and commercial team • Leading specialist subcontractor unitised façade design to successful peer review, building consent and delivery • Pro-actively resolving site establishment, methodology, staging, and buildability matters to help minimise impacts on operational sites • Successful delivery of two-stage procurement with open book trade tendering on projects of a similar scale and complexity within the last three to five years.
Main Contractor for Site Canopy Over Courts at Waitakere College
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The Waitakere College Board is seeking a main contractor for Site Canopy Over Courts project.
RFP: Integrated Housing Maintenance Services
Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities
Kāinga Ora is seeking suitably qualified and experienced Maintenance Partners to deliver integrated housing maintenance services across a large and geographically dispersed public housing portfolio. The procurement covers eight geographic service Zones throughout New Zealand, and Respondents may submit a Proposal for one or more Zones. The services include end-to-end delivery of responsive, routine and planned maintenance for tenanted and vacant homes. Maintenance Partners will be responsible for work-order management, scoping and delivery, subcontractor and trade-network management, customer communication and appointment management, 24-hour urgent response capability, quality assurance, data and evidence capture, reporting and continuous improvement. Kāinga Ora is looking for Maintenance Partners who are able to manage a large network of subtrades or self-deliver with a strong regional coverage and delivery capacity, effective health, safety and wellbeing practices, a customer-centred operating model, modern technology and integration capability, robust quality and commercial controls, and a commitment to transparent value for money and measurable regional economic benefits. The proposed contract has an initial term of four years, with one extension of up to four years at sole discretion of Kāinga Ora. Respondents should review the full RFP, draft Contract, Response Forms, Pricing Schedules and supporting documents before submitting a Proposal. Note that all attached reference documents are in draft form and subject to change, however they are suitable for the purposes of your response.
Nelson City Council – Parere Wastewater and Transport Renewal (Physical Works) – RFT – 30Jul2026
Nelson City Council
The project will renew and upgrade the existing gravity wastewater network and Swallow Main on Parere Street, Nelson, between St Vincent Street and Vanguard Street. Both pipelines are nearing the end of their design lives, increasing the risk of asset failure. The works will be coordinated with the planned pavement rehabilitation of approximately 188 m of carriageway, as the existing road is in poor condition and requires renewal. Suppliers are reminded that all communication is to be via questions submitted on GETS, which will be replied to via the GETS Question & Answer facility.
Preventing and Minimising Gambling Harm Research Programme 2025/26 – 2027/28
Ministry of Health
We are seeking proposals for priority research topics as part of the research programme supporting the Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm 2025/26 - 2027/28 The procurement process is expected to be a single-stage, open Request for Proposals (RFP). The RFP is likely to be released in early August 2026. The opportunity will be advertised on GETS. Further details can be found in the Advance Notice document attached.
eRNA Validation for Environmental Screening for Avian Influenza Viruses
New Zealand Food Safety
This project is to provide the services required to develop and validate Avian Influenza Viruses (AIV) environmental Ribonucleic Acid RNA (eRNA) testing and, to produce a standardised sampling, testing and reporting framework for its implementation in New Zealand. Avian Influenza (AI) is a zoonotic disease caused by AIV. To enable MPI Animal Health Laboratory (AHL) to implement eRNA testing and produce consistent and comparable AIV surveillance data across New Zealand, this procurement is for the services to: • Collect appropriate and adequate samples from bird habitat environments in New Zealand • Develop, optimise, validate, and assess the eRNA sampling and testing methods under the New Zealand conditions. • Produce a standardised eRNA sampling, testing and reporting framework, including a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for its adoption by AHL.
ACC Appeals and Reviews Panel Additional Capacity (Registration of Interest)
Accident Compensation Corporation
ACC has an established nationwide panel of legal professionals (partners and employees of law firms, sole practitioners and barristers) with general litigation experience and specific expertise in Accident Compensation (AC), Medico-Health Law and litigation, to represent ACC as external counsel at reviews and appeals under Part 5 of the Accident Compensation Act 2001. We would like to appoint between five and ten additional legal professionals with the required expertise to the existing panel to address capacity constraints and ensure the panel can meet service demand throughout the contract term. ACC is looking for legal professionals who have the capability and experience to represent ACC on all appeals, leave and special leave to appeal, as well as some reviews where legal representation is considered necessary. We want a diverse panel of external legal representatives that reflects the diversity in the communities we serve.
Contract 922 Reseal Professional Services
Clutha District Council
The Clutha District Council (CDC) is inviting Requests for Tender (RFT) for professional consultant services to manage road resealing project across the Clutha district for a four-year term. We are looking to appoint a consultant for the professional services that monitor, inform and support the reseals work ensuring CDC remains prepared at least one year in advance for its physical works reseals programme and achieves its programme to a quality standard. A suitably qualified and specialised professional services consultant is required to undertake these works.
Scour Remediation - SH1 Waiotaka Flood No. 2 Bridge & SH1C Dreadnought Culvert
New Zealand Transport Agency
This is a Physical Works contract for the scour remediation of two sites, SH1N Waiotaka Flood No.2 Bridge and SH1C Dreadnought Culvert, with each site forming its own separable portion. The Contract Works comprise of: • Driving sheet piles. • Infill with fast setting concrete. • Infill with no fines concrete. • Restoration of existing rock rip-rap protection. • Back fill with granular fill. • Pavement and surfacing reinstatement. • Temporary protection and relocation of existing utility services within the works area. NZTA has allocated the period 8pm 1 October 2026 to 5am 6 October 2026 for a road closure at SH1 Waiotaka Flood No.2 Bridge. The works at SH1C Dreadnought is permitted to be undertaken within a period between 28 October 2026 and 4 December 2026. Only tenderers pre-qualified to level “Bridge Construction – Level B (3B)” under the terms of the Transport Agency’s Prequalification System are eligible to submit a tender. Electronic copies of the Request for Tender documentation are attached to this advertisement. ALL TENDER QUERIES are to be directed through the GETS Questions and Answers. All responses to tender queries/clarifications will be answered by Notice to Tenderer which will be available in the GETS addenda. Tender submissions shall be uploaded to GETS eTender box in two separate files. The GETS file upload limit is 50MB. The files should be labelled: - File No 1 – 14566 - Proposal excluding Price - File No 2 – 14566 – Price (pdf format PLUS excel spreadsheet Schedule of Prices) Tender submissions will only be accepted electronically via the GETS eTender Box. Tenderers should refer to the GETS website for instructions on uploading their tender submission files https://www.gets.govt.nz/SupplierUserTenderHelp.htm
Advance Notice – Interactive Tool Replacement RFP
ITS
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington intends to approach the market for an interactive teaching and learning engagement solution. The solution will support activities such as live polling, questions and answers, quizzes, student feedback and real-time interaction. The University is seeking a solution that is accessible, intuitive, reliable and scalable; suitable for in-person, online and hybrid teaching; capable of supporting large teaching cohorts; and supported by appropriate implementation, training and ongoing support services. The full Request for Proposal (RFP) is expected to be published on GETS on Thursday, 6 August 2026. This Advance Notice is for market-planning purposes only. Suppliers should not submit proposals in response to this notice. Any subsequent contract award remains subject to business case approval, funding approval and all required internal University approvals.
Request for Information - Persistent Surveillance (Air) Phase 1
Ministry of Defence
The New Zealand Ministry of Defence is seeking information from those UAS manufacturers relevant to the delivery of a Commercially Owned Commercially Operated (COCO) contract for the Persistent Surveillance (Air) project. The COCO contract will provide uncrewed airborne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance activities over a four year period. The RFI details a series of assumptions, and seeks answers to a number of questions which will inform the project’s next stages. Key assumptions are that: - The COCO contractor will be responsible for all aspects of delivering an ISR mission, including provision of the UAS, and operational and technical support. - The UAS Main Operating Base will be RNZAF Base Ohakea - The UAS will conduct six hours of surveillance at a range of approximately 1400 Nautical Miles from the Main Operating Base, and - The COCO contractor will deliver two missions per week, for fifty two weeks of the year The project is seeking answers to specific questions, including product overviews and general information. Please refer to the RFI documentation. Background: The 2025 Defence Capability Plan outlined indicative investments across a range of uncrewed systems. The Persistent Surveillance (Air) project is listed under the Aerospace Domain section as a long-range remotely piloted aircraft (page 30 of Defence Capability Plan). The RFI closes at 4pm (NZ) on Monday 7 September A short virtual Industry clarification session will be held on Tuesday 11 August (NZT). To register for the industry session, please email the team via the address: perrsistentsurveillanceair@defence.govt.nz Any questions during the RFI period can be directed to persistentsurveillanceair@defence.govt.nz in accordance with the guidance for questions provided in the RFI.
C100631 NCC CCTV Services
Community Services – Open Spaces
This RFP relates to the engagement of a competent Supplier to provide the following Scope of Services. The purpose is to is to provide ongoing maintenance, repair, support, and enhancement services for Napier City Council’s public space CCTV network and associated monitoring equipment. Services include preventative and reactive maintenance, remote monitoring and configuration, fault repairs, and the supply, installation, and replacement of CCTV cameras and related equipment to ensure the network remains reliable, operational, and fit for purpose. See Section 5 for further details
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