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Primary Sector Growth Fund
Agriculture and Investment Services
The Primary Sector Growth Fund (PSGF) provides support on a co-investment basis to help primary sector businesses, industry bodies, and other groups to: - leverage opportunities or address problems - create benefits for New Zealand and themselves. Proposals may cover multiple aspects of the food and fibre sector’s value chain — new products, technology and services, or new ways of operating, producing, marketing, handling and distributing. The primary purpose of a project could be economic, environmental, social, or cultural. However, applications must show us how success in the project will enable direct economic benefits for the food and fibre sectors in New Zealand more broadly. The PSGF will not fund projects that an organisation or company would be expected to complete as part of its core business. Please visit our website (www.mpi.govt.nz/funding-rural-support/primary-sector-growth-fund/about-the-primary-sector-growth-fund) for more information about the Fund and how to submit an expression of interest for the PSGF (www.mpi.govt.nz/funding-rural-support/primary-sector-growth-fund/how-to-submit-an-expression-of-interest-for-the-primary-sector-growth-fund-psgf). A list of ongoing and completed contracts can be found on this webpage: www.mpi.govt.nz/funding-rural-support/sustainable-food-fibre-futures/primary-sector-investment-projects
12:00 PM 9 Oct 2026 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00)
(NOI) Prequalification of Roading Contractors
(NOI) Prequalification of Roading Contractors Christchurch City Council
12:00 PM 15 May 2026 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00)
Auckland Transport
746-26-700-AC Wiri Depot Paint Booth
Sensitive Claims Residential Rehabilitation Service (SCRR)
Accident Compensation Corporation
ACC are seeking suitably qualified Suppliers to deliver Sensitive Claims Residential Rehabilitation services (SCRR). The Sensitive Claims Residential Rehabilitation Services (SCRR) contract enables ACC to purchase specialist residential rehabilitation care for Clients with sensitive claims. Clients are assisted to regain, acquire or use the skills necessary for the degree of mental, physical, social, and vocational function that will enable them to lead as normal a life as possible, Suppliers will be required to provide progress and completion reports for Clients. Scope of services include: • Accommodation Services that are secure, licensed, and meets the health and disability sector requirements. • Supervision which is secured to the level required and ensuring Client’s locations are known at all times. • Provision and monitoring of general medical care as required. • Provision of individual and group counselling, day programmes and community reintegration. • Provision of transportation to and from specified locations where required. • The provision of rehabilitation in a manner consistent with each client’s culture It is important to ACC that Respondents deliver high quality services to Clients. This is achieved by providing staff with the right level of training, at the right time, to deliver a service that provides the most appropriate service to help the Client meet the highest level of independence they can. Respondents must ensure that the therapy providers delivering assessment, individual counselling and groupwork counselling under SCRR will have experience and recognised expertise in the field of sexual trauma work. This is a unique opportunity to apply to become an ACC contracted Supplier of Sensitive Claims Residential Rehabilitation services that enable clients to achieve their maximum level of health and independence in daily living, and to ameliorate the effects of mental injury caused by sexual abuse or assault as defined in the AC Act. NOTE: Existin
Request for Application: Impairment Assessment Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
ACC is seeking medical practitioners to provide independent permanent impairment assessments for our clients. Clients who sustain permanent impairment resulting from a covered injury are entitled to an independent impairment assessment. This assessment determines whole person impairment, and entitlement for either a lump sum compensation, or an independence allowance. ACC must appoint and pay an appropriate impairment assessor in accordance with the Accident Compensation Act 2001. Applicants must have a current Annual Practicing Certificate with the Medical Council of New Zealand, and substantial post graduate experience in clinical practice. Vocational registration in Occupational Medicine, General Practice, or Psychiatry is preferred but other experienced medical practitioners may also apply. Training in the use of the American Medical Association Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 4th Edition (AMA4), and the ACC User Handbook to AMA4 will be provided to successful applicants. If you would like to know more about this service - please get in contact with the Portfolio Team (medicalassessments@acc.co.nz). If you would like to know more about the application process - please get in contact with ACCHealthTenders@acc.co.nz NOTE - EXISTING CONTRACTED IMPAIRMENT ASSESSMENT SERVICES SUPPLIERS DO NOT NEED TO APPLY. NOTE - Evaluations are currently on hold until we secure a facilitator for the training component.
Future Procurement Opportunities - Health Digital Investment Plan
National Procurement
This portfolio of procurement opportunities is initiated to address long-standing, critical deficiencies in New Zealand's health digital infrastructure. The strategic imperative for this investment is rooted in the current state of health technology, which has been identified as a "primary blocker to achieving national health goals. Health New Zealand’s digital strategic direction is to consolidate, standardise, and fill gaps in the existing application landscape as we move toward national platforms. This procurement will be delivered in partnership with the GCDO, who have a system leadership role for All of Government (AoG) digital procurement. See Addendum 4 for FPO document - 'Communications update - GETS notice 20 July 2026'
Allied Health Services - Request for Applications
Accident Compensation Corporation
Please note, applications for contracts submitted between 15 December and 16 January will not be responded to during this period. We encourage you to submit any applications either before 15 December or after 16 January to ensure timely processing. ACC’s Allied Health Services contract for physiotherapy, hand therapy and podiatry services under one umbrella contract acknowledges the need for consistency across allied health professions on quality standards, clinical governance and outcome measures to enhance client rehabilitation outcomes. We are looking for high quality suppliers to deliver physiotherapy, hand therapy and podiatry services. It is important that our Allied Health Services contract suppliers deliver the highest quality of treatment to restore a client’s health to best possible outcome. Suppliers must be able to support the delivery of clinically appropriate and culturally responsive services to our clients through: • providing accurate diagnosis and assessment of functional limitations; • providing timely and appropriate, evidence-based intervention; • application and assessment of orthoses; • education for self-management; • achievement of goals as agreed in the client’s assessment and treatment plan including return to work, function and/or independence.
(NOI) Prequalification of Roading Contractors
Infrastructure
Please see the following link to information on prequalification of roading contractors: https://ccc.govt.nz/consents-and-licences/construction-requirements/approved-contractors/roading-construction
Residential Support Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
PLEASE NOTE – this Request for the Application is only for new applicants to apply to hold the Residential Support Services contract. Current Residential Support Services contract arrangements stand. Attached is the Request for Application (RFA) to apply for a Residential Support Services contract with ACC. Residential Support Services (RSSA) provides residential care for Clients who are unable to live independently in the community or are unable to live in their usual place of dwelling due to their covered physical injury including a Traumatic Brain Injury. The RSS Service is comprised of two key components: • Rehabilitation that maximises Client independence and prepares them for living in the community; and • Residential Care for when a Client is unable to live independently in the community. This may include: - Home for Life, - Respite Care, - Temporary Accommodation, (for example, until the Client’s housing modifications are complete or a suitable home is found), - Interim Care, (for example, for Clients who have been discharged from a District Health Board for a period of convalescence before returning to the District Health Board for ACC funded rehabilitation). If you have any questions regarding the RFA documents, please ask these through the GETS Question & Answer function.
2:00 PM 30 Sep 2026 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00)
OPEN FOR APPLICATION
Residential Support Services Accident Compensation Corporation
Tender for Sale (TFS) - Sale of Surplus Armour Rock from Ōpōtiki Harbour Development Project
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
The Crown Regional Holdings Limited (CRHL), through Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is offering for sale surplus armour rock procured for the Ōpōtiki Harbour Development Project. This rock was sourced from regional quarries and used in the construction of breakwater walls and embankment protection. With the primary construction phase now complete, approximately 11,000 tonnes of surplus rock are available for purchase via a competitive open-market process. This one-time sale presents a commercially attractive opportunity for respondents seeking quality materials suitable for coastal defence, embankment protection, or large-scale infrastructure projects. Site visit: Available upon request For further details like time, address and location map, please refer Tender for Sale (TFS).PDF attached. Pre-registration for the site visit is required. Kindly email to Karan Kumar MBIEtenders@mbie.govt.nz Please direct all questions via email mentioned above.
11:00 AM 22 May 2026 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00)
Auckland Transport
746-26-774-AC Park Rd Dynamic Lane
11:30 PM 30 Jun 2029 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00)
Primary Sector Growth Fund
Primary Sector Growth Fund Ministry for Primary Industries
33882086 Huntly and Te Kauwhata Resource Recovery Centre Retaining Wall Works RFT 2:00 PM 12 May 2026 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00) Waikato District Council
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Huntly and Te Kauwhata Resource Recovery Centre Retaining Wall Works
33882086 Huntly and Te Kauwhata Resource Recovery Centre Retaining Wall Works RFT 2:00 PM 12 May 2026 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00) Waikato District Council
ACC Orthotist Services (ORTA)
Accident Compensation Corporation
Please note, applications for contracts submitted between 15 December and 16 January will not be responded to during this period. We encourage you to submit any applications either before 15 December or after 16 January to ensure timely processing. ACC has opened the Orthotist Services (ORTA) contract to New Suppliers. The purpose of the Orthotist Services is to provide Clients with timely access to appropriate Orthoses to support their return to independence and/or work or education. We are looking for suitably qualified Suppliers to deliver Orthotist Services (ORTA) from the date of contract signing until the current contract expiry date of 30 April 2025 with one right of renewal of 2 years. It is important to ACC that Respondents deliver high quality services to Clients. This is achieved by providing staff with the right level of training, at the right time, to deliver a service that provides the most appropriate service to help the Client meet the highest level of independence they can. Respondents must ensure that all Providers of ORTA have the appropriate qualifications The ORTA contract currently expires 30 April 2026. Note: Definitions within the Service Schedule are still being reviewed with current Suppliers, once a definition is agreed upon a variation to the contract will be issued. If you are successful in your application, you may join these discussions.
Elective Surgery Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
The purpose of the Elective Surgery Service is to purchase timely, effective elective surgical procedures for eligible Clients who have a covered personal injury which requires surgical treatment to meet their rehabilitation outcomes. We are opening the Elective Surgery contract to enable applications to be made by eligible Elective Surgery Service Suppliers who can meet service needs. Our aim is to ensure that ACC continues to deliver an optimum level of services to Clients. NOTE - EXISTING CONTRACTED ELECTIVE SURGERY SUPPLIERS DO NOT NEED TO APPLY - EXISTING CONTRACTING ARRAGEMENTS APPLY.
Transport for Independence Assessment Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
PLEASE NOTE – this Request for Application is only for new applicants who wish to hold the Transport for Independence Assessment Service. Current Transport for Independence Assessment Service contract arrangements stand. The purpose of the services is to provide ACC with: • A comprehensive assessment to determine the impact of injury and subsequent functional limitations affecting the client’s ability to access transport, a description of the client’s injury related transport needs and goals, and the options to meet their identified needs. • Coordination of any vehicle modifications and driver training for the client as required. You will need to have access to assessors who have the qualifications, credentialling, training and experience to deliver the new Transport for Independence Assessment Services. The assessments provided will enable ACC to make a well-informed decision about a client’s future injury related transport needs. This will ensure our clients: • have their injury related transport needs identified • receive a modified vehicle that is essential to meet their needs, where required • receive essential driver training that enables them to safely drive their modified vehicle. ACC is looking for suppliers who who can demonstrate they meet ACC requirements to deliver these services as set out in the tender documentation.
Nursing Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
PLEASE NOTE – ACC's Nursing Services is now an open contract, this tender notification is for those who do not hold a Nursing Services contract with ACC. PLEASE NOTE - Sole person run nursing service applications will not be processed. Please read service requirements thoroughly before applying. The purpose of this Request for Application (Proposal) is to seek applications from suppliers with the capability and experience to deliver nursing treatment predominantly in the home for Clients who cannot readily access clinic-based services, or whose injury needs cannot be managed by their General Practice Team (GPT). Please do not apply if your organisation does not have the following: 1. Demonstrated organisational experience in delivering a range of nursing treatments in clients’ homes and the community. 2. At least one Registered Nurse or Nurse Practitioner on staff who meets the Designated Provider criteria as detailed in clause 7.7 of the Nursing Services service schedule. 3. A team of mobile nurses who can provide services in clients’ homes, during and outside of normal business hours. Please check the documents enclosed in the 'Attachments' section. All information pertaining to the requirements, timeline and evaluation are captured in the 'Request for Application(RFA)' and the response form is titled as 'Response to Request for Application. Kindly submit your completed forms to ACCHealthtenders@acc.co.nz. Ngā mihi, ACC Health Procurement Team
Low Emissions Heavy Vehicle Fund
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority
The Low Emissions Heavy Vehicle Fund (LEHVF) is a government fund of $27.75 million to be administered by the Energy Efficient and Conservation Authority (EECA). The purpose of the Fund is to provide grants to assist customers to purchase EECA Whitelisted low emission heavy vehicles or approved conversions from LEHVF Programme Suppliers. This Invitation to Register (ITR) seeks applications from suitably qualified vehicle suppliers and converters to be a LEHVF Programme Supplier. Learn more and access the ITR at: https://www.eeca.govt.nz/co-funding-and-support/products/low-emissions-heavy-vehicle-fund
Clinical Services - Request for Application
Accident Compensation Corporation
PLEASE NOTE - this Request for Application is only for new Applicants to apply to hold the Clinical Services Contract - current Clinical Services contract arrangements stand. Attached is the Request for Application (RFA) to apply for a Clinical Services Contract with ACC. If you have any questions regarding the RFA Documents please ask these through the GETS Question & Answer function.
25.119.01 - Online job advertising services - open supplier panel
Procurement Solutions
The purpose of this procurement process is to establish an open Panel of suppliers for providing online job advertising services for the Ministry. The Panel is a list of suppliers who have been approved by MSD through the procurement process as capable of delivering the services and who have agreed to the contract. Any Respondent who agrees and meets the pre-conditions, standards, and service requirements outlined in the RFA can apply to join the Panel. This means that suppliers can apply to join the Panel throughout the life of the Contract. For Application submitted before or on 12 November 2025, all enquiries/applications must be posted on Weka - MSD Supplier Portal. For Application submitted after 12 November 2025, all enquiries/applications must be sent via email to procurement@msd.govt.nz with the subject "Enquiry for Online Job Advertising Services RFA 25.119.01". For Prospective Supplier Registration in Weka go to: https://msd.govt.nz/documents/about-msd-and-our-work/about-msd/suppliers/how-to-register-as-a-prospective-supplier.pdf, For Accessing and Responding to Tender Opportunities in Weka go to: https://msd.govt.nz/documents/about-msd-and-our-work/about-msd/suppliers/accessing-and-responding-to-tender-opportunities-with-the-ministry.pdf. For Navigating the Supplier Portal in Weka go to: https://msd.govt.nz/documents/about-msd-and-our-work/about-msd/suppliers/navigating-the-supplier-portal.pdf. For assistance with Weka email nac_suppliers@msd.govt.nz.
Relief Supplies Logistics (2026 - 2035)
Crown Funding
In May 2026, MFAT plan to release a Request for Proposal (RFP) to identify a supplier/s who have the capability, experience and expertise in successfully delivering reliable 24 hour, procurement and logistics services. Please see attached the Advance Notice for more details. If you are interested, please register for updates on this GETS notice as the RFP will be linked here. Ngā mihi
10:00 AM 12 May 2026 (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00)
Auckland Transport
746-26-246-AC - Wiri Rail Depot - Roof Solar Farm
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