Public tenders
Tenders from New Zealand
Live results from every procurement portal we monitor. Refine the search using the filter bar above.
1,465 matching · page 4 of 62
Central Hawkes Bay College - Electrical Upgrades - Switchboards and Lighting.
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
This project is to upgrade and replace switchboards throughout the College including the main incoming main switchboard. Lighting upgrades for the Gym, Library and Music Block. Hot water provision upgrades to Block M, Block D and Block A
Contract 26/52 - Rangiora Eastern Link - Physical Works - ROI - Advertising Notice
Waimakariri District Council
Rangiora Eastern Link – Registrations of Interest for Physical Works The Rangiora Eastern Link (REL) is a proposed 3 km new collector road designed to relieve traffic congestion on Southbrook Road, enhance transport efficiency, and unlock new residential areas in East Rangiora and commercial development in Southbrook. The expected cost estimate for the project is $65.9 million including physical and enabling works, fees and land acquisition. Council has approved the Business Case and co-funding has been confirmed for the pre-implementation phase from NZTA. Following review of the responses to a recent Market Sounding (Contract reference 26/16) , this invitation is to register interest to be shortlisted and invited to tender for the physical works contract as well as provide services during the design phase (ECI). Council is seeking experienced civil contractors with the capability and capacity to construct the Rangiora Eastern Link. Approximately three contractors will be shortlisted and initially engaged under separate fixed-fee Early Contractor Involvement agreements before being invited to tender for the main construction contract, likely in later 2027 or early 2028. Council is looking for contractors with a strong record in delivering comparable transport infrastructure, appropriate technical and commercial capability, a collaborative approach, and the resources to deliver the physical works contract. The Invitation to Register Interest (ROI) is available for download from vendorpanel.nz/waimakariri/tenders. If you have not registered for VendorPanel, you may do so using this link: http://www.vendorpanel.nz/marketplace Responses are required by 4pm on Wednesday 9 September 2026, via VendorPanel.
DCC Recruitment Panel
Dunedin City Council
Dunedin City Council works to attract and retain great people to deliver for the city however Dunedin’s size and competitive labour market can create challenges in attracting candidates for some roles. To meet workforce needs, the DCC sometimes looks beyond DCC recruitment channels and engage specialist recruitment providers to source candidates locally, nationally, and internationally. We are looking to establish a panel of recruitment providers with demonstrated experience delivering successful recruitment outcomes across a range of disciplines and role types within the Dunedin market for up to 7 years.
C1683 Paton Reserve Development Stage 1
Tasman District Council
The Principal, Tasman District Council, invites tenders for Contract 1683 - Paton Reserve Development Stage 1. The Contracts Works involve the development of Paton Reserve in Richmond, including path construction, boardwalks, car park construction, road resurfacing, stream enhancement works, water tank installation, landscaping, reserve furniture and associated site works. The full scope, conditions of tender, response requirements and evaluation methodology are set out in the attached tender documents.
RFT - Main Contractor for T Block Refurbishment for Health School at Waimea College, Nelson
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Kia ora Re: Request for Tender (RFT): Main Contractor for T Block Refurbishment for Health School at Waimea College, Nelson On behalf of Waimea College, Onus Projects invites main contractors to submit tenders for the alteration of Waimea College's T Block building, converting it from a classroom into a mixed-use space catering to the Southern Health School and the College's PE Department. Key Dates: RFT submissions close: Tuesday 08 September 2026 Intended contract award (indicative): 15 September 2026 Please submit your RFT via GETS direct, and arrange any site visits using the details below: Contact Person: Carl Fisher – Onus Projects Ltd Email: carl@onusprojects.nz Phone: 027 305 7684 Note: Project location: Waimea College, 60 Salisbury Road, Richmond 7020 (Tasman Region) Any future engagement will be through a Medium Works Contract; no contract-specific tags will be accepted Works are not restricted to school holiday periods Practical completion required prior to 23rd October 2026 Works can commence as early as 15th September 2026, subject to contract signing, material availability, and contractor availability Site visits are by appointment only Please refer to the additional tender documents for further information. Regards, Carl Fisher Onus Projects Limited
Main Contractor for the Toilet Refurbishment at Spotswood Primary School
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The School Board seeks to undertake the toilet refurbishment, electrical & drainage work that was identified within the ten-year property plan. Project consultants are: Project Manager: Architect People
Health NZ – Rotorua Hospital Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) Facility Upgrade – Main Contractor
National Procurement
Health New Zealand invites suitably qualified and experienced contractors to submit a tender for the Rotorua Hospital Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) Facility Upgrade. This opportunity was previously signalled through a Future Procurement Opportunity notice and now progresses to the formal Request for Tender stage. The project comprises building, refurbishment, and associated services works to improve and enhance the existing SCBU facilities at Rotorua Hospital. Health New Zealand is seeking a suitably experienced contractor to provide a complete turnkey delivery solution, including the coordination and management of all required construction activities and specialist services. The successful contractor will be required to deliver the works within an operational healthcare environment and demonstrate experience undertaking construction projects in live clinical or hospital settings. Health New Zealand is seeking a contractor with the capability, resources, and proven track record to safely deliver the works while minimising disruption to hospital operations and maintaining appropriate health, safety, and infection prevention and control standards. Interested respondents should refer to the tender documentation for the full scope, requirements, evaluation criteria, and procurement conditions. Site visits will not be available during the tender period due to the operational nature of the SCBU and the presence of patients within the facility; however, respondents are encouraged to attend the online briefing session, which will be held via Microsoft Teams at 10:00am on 17 August 2026 and will provide an opportunity to discuss the project scope, constraints, and tender requirements. Registration guidance is within the tender package.
Works Programme 2026/2027
Matamata-Piako District Council
Contract No. 2422 Works Programme 2026/2027 This contract consists of two sealed road pavement rehabilitation jobs and the realignment of a culvert in the Matamata-Piako District. The schemes are: Rawhiti Road Sealed Road Pavement Rehabilitation Te Aroha-Gordon Road Sealed Road Pavement Rehabilitation Realignment of Culvert No. 29 Te Aroha-Gordon Road This tender closes on Tuesday 8 September 2026 at 4.00pm.
NZ Police Health Safety & Wellness (HSW) Digital Enablement Project
New Zealand Police
New Zealand Police is pleased to invite proposals for the provision of a Health, Safety and Wellness (HSW) digital solution. This procurement relates to the NZ Police HSW Digital Enablement Project and its Safer People functions. Police are seeking a modern, secure and scalable Software as a Service (SaaS) solution that will provide an integrated platform for Health, Safety and Wellness business functions. The solution will be required to integrate with Police's new SAP based Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) platform and support future business growth and evolving operational requirements. The solution must meet the following gateway criteria: • Be delivered as a SaaS platform • Integrate with Police's new SAP based Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) platform (SAP SuccessFactors) • Be hosted in New Zealand or Australian data centres • Be capable of hosting information with a New Zealand security classification of up to SENSITIVE • Support compliance with New Zealand Health & Safety at Work 2015, Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill, ACC and Privacy legislation • Provide robust security, privacy, audit and reporting capabilities. We welcome supplier input on best-practice approaches, including recommendations to enhance, refine, or simplify the capabilities described below. Recognising that capability may be introduced in phases, suppliers should describe modular acquisition options and identify which capabilities can be procured and implemented independently over time, including any key dependencies. The successful provider should be able to deliver a solution that supports: • Health and safety incident management • Hazard, risk, and Critical risk management • Employee wellbeing case management • Injury case management • Health & fitness case management • Occupational health monitoring • Third-party and contractor management • Reporting, analytics and governance reporting How to Access the RFP Interested parties wanting to participate in this procurement p
SH15 BSN0656 Mangakahia Bridge Strengthening
New Zealand Transport Agency
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi is seeking Registrations of Interest from suitably qualified Suppliers for the strengthening (physical works) of the SH15 Mangakahia River Bridge at Titoki, Northland. The bridge is a critical two-lane state highway structure that has been temporarily converted to single-lane operation under traffic signals following identification of significant shear cracking in the bridge beams. The scope of work includes: • Development and implementation of the required temporary traffic management • Establishment of the contractor on-site and stakeholder liaison • Installation of temporary works including scaffolding to allow the works to be undertaken with no disruption to traffic • Site investigations and surface preparation for the strengthening works • Concrete repairs of spalled and cracked concrete • Supply and Installation of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) including U-wraps and anchors • Installation of external post-tensioning including coring of piers, anchors, stands and deviators • Dis-establishment and site reinstatement The ROI is the first stage of a two-stage procurement process. Respondents are asked to provide information on their proposed Fibre Reinforced Polymer strengthening system, including FRP materials and anchor system, so that compliant systems can be evaluated and shortlisted before a closed second-stage tender process. The ROI requires the submission of a completed ROI Response Form, supported by relevant evidence addressing the evaluation criteria. Final tendering of the contract will be by invitation to suppliers shortlisted through this ROI process. ROI submissions are to be uploaded to the GETS eTender box in a single file (pdf format) The GETS file upload limit is 50 MB. The file should be labelled as: • 14690 - Supplier Company Name – ROI Submission Tenderers should refer to the GETS website for instructions on uploading their ROI files https://www.gets.govt.nz/SupplierUserTenderHelp.htm
CON00003631-2026 Facilities Electrical Maintenance Services
Hamilton City Council
The purpose of this RFP is to select an experienced electrical services Respondent for the provision of cost-effective and fit-for-purpose electrical maintenance, inspections and associated services across buildings administered by the Hamilton City Council Facilities Unit and other specified Hamilton City Council sites.
St James Woolshed Restoration
Department of Conservation
This tender is for restoration and preservation works to the historic St James Woolshed, a heritage building located in North Canterbury. The works are focused on maintaining the structure's historical integrity and include the installation of new central piles, patching of the original roofing iron, partial repairs to the original timber flooring, and construction of new entrance steps.
RFP - Northland Trades Services Panel for Suppliers of Glazing Projects and Maintenance Services
Northland Facilities Services Group
Health New Zealand – Northland District (the Principal) is seeking to appoint a Panel of suitably qualified and experienced Suppliers of Glazing Projects and Maintenance Services (the Services) for its Planned Preventative Maintenance, Reactive Maintenance, and Project requirements. The Principal consists of Northland hospital campuses and community facilities; Whangarei - its hospital campus and community facilities, Bay of Islands - its hospital campus and community facilities, Dargaville - its hospital campus and community facilities, and Kaitaia - its hospital campus and community facilities. The Principal owns and operates facilities associated with delivering health and disability services and is responsible for the repair and maintenance of these facilities. These hospital campuses and community facilities are operational 24/7, shutdowns of services (both utilities and clinical) need to be carefully planned and considered to minimise impacts on patients and staff. Refer to the attached RFP documentation for further details. Note: Only suppliers that have a presence i.e. personnel and equipment based in Northland, and be able to self-deliver deliver need apply. The Principal seeks to avoid additional costs and delay from using suppliers based outside their district. The Principal is undertaking this procurement on behalf of all Northland hospitals and their community facilities. A Supplier must successfully proceed through all procurement phases and subsequent contract negotiations to be a panel member. Only suppliers on the panels will be able to provide in-scope services to the Northland hospitals.
C-26-104 Upper Clutha Active Travel Wayfinding Design
Queenstown-Lakes District Council
QLDC has funding to improve signage for active travel routes around the Upper Clutha. The goal is to establish a consistent signage approach as the active travel network grows throughout the district. Current signage is ad hoc, and QLDC seeks proposals from experienced consultants to investigate and design wayfinding signage that improves usability and accessibility. Similar work has been completed in Queenstown, and this previously completed work will form the foundation for works in the Upper Clutha part of the district. Physical works of sign installation will be completed under a separate tender of works.
Western Heights High School Rotorua Watermains Replacement (Works)
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Replacement of school watermains including excavations and making good of pavements, note due to the extent of pavement removal and replacement a pavement sub contractor will be required.
Te Puke High School CR701 demolition
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The project is for a Main Building Contractor to undertake the demolition of an existing classroom that adjoins an existing building. Wafter demolition is complete the current internal wall will become a new external wall to be constructed. The works are preferred to commence 7 December 2026 and preferably complete as early as possible in term I, 2027.
Solar on Schools - Expression of Interest
Ministry of Education - Approval from Ministry Employee - ie. Case Manager
Solar on Schools - Expression of Interest The New Zealand Government’s “Solar on Schools” programme, announced on 3 June 2026 as part of Budget 2026, is a $30 million initiative aimed at installing solar energy systems in up to 500 schools nationwide over three years. Delivered jointly by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) and the Ministry of Education, the programme combines $20 million from EECA’s Community Renewable Energy Fund with $10 million from the Ministry. Schools selected for the programme will receive rooftop solar systems and, in some cases, battery storage, with around 150 schools also receiving energy management systems to help optimise energy use. Expression of Interest (EOI) are requested from interested parties. The EOI is split into two distinct but related parts: • Planning and Design • Delivery Tenderers may register for Planning and Design, Delivery, or both. The two services will be evaluated separately (Section 5) so that specialist planning and design firms and specialist installers are each assessed against the criteria relevant to their role. Further information is available within the tender documentation.
Main Contractor for Cambridge Primary - A: Roof Replacement
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Cambridge Primary intends to proceed with the roof replacement of their heritage-listed building, design is underway for the full replacement.
King Edward Street, Eltham Construction of Open Drain
South Taranaki District Council
Body-Worn Camera & Enterprise Digital Evidence Management System
New Zealand Police
New Zealand Police (NZ Police) is undertaking market engagement to inform a potential future procurement of Body-worn Camera (BWC) and Enterprise Digital Evidence Management System (EDEMS) providers. This Request for Information (RFI) is issued for information-gathering purposes only. It is not a procurement and will not be used to evaluate, shortlist or select suppliers. It is an excellent opportunity for the supply market to provide early input into this programme. Following receipt of the RFI responses, NZ Police may choose to contact or meet with a selection of suppliers to gain further information as part of any further market research; this will not confer any advantage on any one supplier.
Waste Management & Minimisation Services
Infrastructure
Christchurch City Council (Council) is seeking long-term supplier partners to deliver three key waste services for the City over the next ten years, with two five years extension options subject to agreement. 1. Kerbside Collection Services 2. Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station Services 3. Glass (Bottles and Jars) Collection and Processing Services These services are critical to Council’s delivery of essential waste and resource recovery outcomes across Christchurch and Banks Peninsula.
Main Contractor for the New Plymouth High/District Court Reconfiguration and Seismic Remediation Project - Stage 1 Registration of Interest
Ministry of Justice
This Registration of Interest (ROI) is an open invitation to capable and experienced Main Contractors to submit their interest for the New Plymouth High/District Court Reconfiguration and Seismic Remediation Project. This will be a multi-stage procurement approach, with Stage 1: Registration of interest undertaken to identify a maximum of four shortlisted respondents to be invited to a closed competitive Stage 2: Request for Tender. Please see the attached Registration of Interest documentation for further details, please subscribe to this GETS notice to be alerted to any further updates. To gain access to the full tender document suite (including Appendices D-N), please complete the confidentiality agreement to be found at Appendix B, and return to property.procurement@justice.govt.nz, this will then be released to you via 'SHIFT for Outlook'.
Main Contractor for A, C, L, I, K: Electrical, Heating, Science and Music Internal Replacements at Whangaroa College and potential additional rights
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
This RFT is for a main contractor only. Tenders for separate portions of the works will not be considered in any instance. The Contract Works comprise the refurbishment and upgrade of existing teaching and specialist facilities at Whangaroa College (Blocks A, C, I, K and L) and include: replacement of localised wall and ceiling linings and wall coverings in Blocks A, C, L, K and I; installation of classroom acoustic ceilings in Blocks L and I; replacement of floor coverings in Blocks A, L, I and K; replacement of external joinery to replace remaining timber joinery in Blocks A, C, L and I; internal alterations including installation of new mezzanine walls in Block A; electrical works including new lighting and upgrades to main distribution boards in Blocks A, C, L and I; replacement of mechanical services in Blocks C, L and I; replacement of plumbing works in Blocks L and I; roofing and weathertightness remediation works in Blocks A and I; and external works including replacement of concrete ramps for compliant cladding clearances in Block C. The Contract Works will be delivered in two stages, wholly within school holiday periods – Stage 1: October 2026 school holidays; Stage 2: December 2026/January 2027 Christmas holiday. The programme should reflect any additional works that fall within term time and consider operational requirements of the school. As per section 2.2.a.ii of the RFT. Additional rights for other projects of a lower value are included in this tender.
Christchurch Men’s Prison (CMP) Redevelopment Programme – Facilities Management and Maintenance Building – D&B Contractor
National Procurement Team
Christchurch Men's Prison (CMP) is Department of Corrections primary high-security prison facility in the South Island. The Department is undertaking a significant redevelopment of the CMP site and has recently engaged a private sector partner to design, construct, finance, and maintain a major expansion under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement. As part of this redevelopment programme, the Department requires a new Facilities Management and Maintenance (FMM) Building to support the expanded site and ongoing operations. Through this ROI, the Department is seeking to identify suitably qualified and experienced contractors capable of delivering this critical facility at CMP under a Design and Build contract (NZS3916). The Department requires practical completion of the FMM Building no later than 30 November 2028. This is a critical project requirement. Respondents must demonstrate their ability to resource, programme, and deliver the works to achieve practical completion by this date. Delivering this project adjacent to an operational high-security prison will require careful planning, close coordination, effective communication, and a high degree of operational discipline. While the FMM Building is located outside the secure prison perimeter, the works will be undertaken within a sensitive operational environment and will be subject to stringent security, access, and site management requirements. This includes Ministry of Justice checks and Department of Corrections approval for all contractors working on Department property.
DataMesh Tender Radar
Win more New Zealand tenders — one curated email a week
We watch Find a Tender & Contracts Finder so you don't have to. Every Monday you get the new New Zealand tenders worth bidding on — curated by hand, not scraped and dumped.
- Hand-curated — no keyword spam, no duplicates
- Every notice with its buyer, value, deadline & how to bid
- One email a week — cancel anytime