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Fleet Maintenance and Repair - Central Lakes
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Fire and Emergency New Zealand intends to issue a tender for Fleet Maintenance and Repairs - Central Lakes. The Central Lakes Region stretches from Tirau in the north and west, down to Turangi in the South and Minginui in the East.
Main Contractor for Blocks 1 and 13 Internal and External Works at Morningside School and Potential Additional Rights
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Refurbishment works and construction of a new covered outdoor area at Morningside School, joinery replacement, floor coverings, bathroom reconfiguration and refurbishment, cabinetry and suspended ceilings. This is a tender for a main contractor only. Any tenders not including the full scope of works will be excluded.
Erewhon Rural Water Scheme Pipe Renewals 2026-29
Rangitikei District Council
Erewhon Rural Water Scheme is a Rangitikei District Council (RDC) owned water network supplying water to 28 farm properties in a remote rural area east of Taihape. The water scheme was constructed in the 1980s and is a critical component in provision of on-farm water to connected rural customers. The scheme operates under gravity, and the pipe network has elevation variances from >1,100m above sea level (asl) to ~600m asl or lower, traversing pastoral farmland and some bush areas. Much of the pipework is nearing its service life with sections in need of replacement; up to 6.7km in total. Much of the new pipework is to be installed in sections on new alignments to avoid disruption to the existing pipes, and to facilitate ease of construction. The works will include the tie-ins at the ends of each replaced section of pipework. Rangitikei District Council (RDC) seeks interest from contractors and suppliers in undertaking this pipe replacement work, including all supply and preliminaries, construction works to an agreed programme, livening the replaced sections successfully, and capturing and providing as-built information for the new sections.
Main Contractor for Block 2 Outdoor Canopy at Oranga School
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Design, Supply and install of a canopy over Block 2 Outdoor Learning Area.
Main Contractor For Site Wide Drainage Upgrades at Riverina School
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Riverina School requires a Main Contractor to deliver a site wide drainage upgrade, addressing an existing system that is insufficient and causing ongoing flooding issues across the site. The works involve locating and removing old drainage infrastructure, installing new pipework and dispersion elements to properly manage stormwater, and reinstating all disturbed surfaces on completion. The project will be procured via an open Registration of Interest (ROI) process, with shortlisted Tenderers invited to a subsequent closed Request for Tender. The Contractor will be engaged through a Medium Works Contract, with works planned to take place during the school holiday period, indicatively from December 2026 to January 2027.
Main Contractor for Blocks 1, 4, 20, and 29 Electrical, Heating and Internal Works at Whangarei Primary School 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 scope of works includes switchboard replacement at Block 4; heat pump replacement and relocation at Blocks 1, 4, 20; and internal refurbishment (carpet, doors, windows and hardware) at Blocks 1, 20 and 29. 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 holidays – with each stage fully handed over before resumption of school operations. Additional rights for other projects of a lower value are included in this tender.
ODC Contract 286: Ōpōtiki Netball Court Upgrade 2026
Opotiki District Council
The Ōpōtiki Netball Courts play a vital role in supporting sport and recreation within the Ōpōtiki District and are extensively used throughout the year by a wide range of community groups. ŌDC identified the need to upgrade the existing court surfaces to ensure the courts remain safe, fit-for-purpose, and capable of supporting future community use. This tender is for Ōpōtiki Netball Court Upgrade. We are looking for is an experienced Supplier who can supply and install a High Rebound Ace Cushioned Court Surface that will deliver a minimum impact reduction of 15% to the northern section of the Ōpōtiki Netball courts (approx. 2,400m²), with the potential for additional works for the southern section of the courts should sufficient funding be secured. The project will also require Line Marking for six courts (approximately 2,790m²).
Preventing and Minimising Gambling Harm Research Programme 2025/26 – 2027/28
Ministry of Health
We are seeking research proposals for the priority research topics outlined in this RFP as part of the research programme supporting the Strategy to Prevent and Minimise Gambling Harm 2025/26 - 2027/28. These projects will generate high-quality relevant evidence to support gambling harm prevention and minimisation mahi in New Zealand. This includes informing public health initiatives, service delivery, policy development, strategic planning, regulatory decision-making, and broader system responses. The research will also contribute to our understanding of how the wider health and disability system can support efforts to prevent and minimise gambling harm. It is important to us that the proposed project addresses current priority issues with new knowledge, is well-planned with relevant expertise, and can be completed successfully within the contract term. It is also important to us that each proposal demonstrates: • methodological rigour • meaningful consideration of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, cultural responsiveness, and an equity-focused approach • incorporates lived experience perspectives where appropriate • generates actionable evidence to support efforts of gambling harm prevention and minimisation.
Internal Building Cleaning Services (labour only)
People, Culture & Campus
The services under this contract are limited to the cleaning of internal areas within University buildings. This excludes all external cleaning activities, including but not limited to building exteriors, external windows, roofs, gutters, car parks, footpaths, landscaping, and other outdoor areas. This is an advanced notice of the contract opportunity only - no proposals or expressions of interest will be accepted under the advanced notice. Further information will be issued at ROI stage. Please ensure you are registered on GETS and subscribed to notifications to be informed once the ROI is live on GETS.
Workday Implementation Partner Selection
University of Otago
The University of Otago is seeking a certified implementation partner to support us in introducing a new, modern Human Resources Information System using Workday. We are looking for a partner who can guide us through the full implementation journey from design and configuration to data migration, integrations, and testing.
Towing Services
Wellington City Council
Kia ora koutou Wellington City Council (WCC) invites proposals from experienced Service Providers to deliver Towing Services that help keep Wellington's streets safe, accessible and well-managed. This contract plays an important role in supporting the day-to-day operation of our city through the provision of responsive towing, vehicle recovery and secure storage services. As Wellington continues to evolve, changes to the transport network, parking management approach and urban environment are influencing how parking is managed and how towing services are delivered. Council requires a reliable and responsive Service Provider that can support current operational needs and adapt to future requirements over the life of the contract. The Services include, but are not limited to, the towing or relocation of: a. Unlawfully parked vehicles; b. Vehicles parked on clearways in breach of clearway conditions; c. Vehicles parked in a way that creates a hazard or obstruction; d. Vehicles left on roads that have been, or will be, closed or partially closed for events or roadworks; e. Abandoned vehicles. The successful Service Provider will also be required to provide a secure facility for the storage of all towed vehicles. The scope includes a wide range of vehicles, including cars and SUVs, electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles, motorcycles and mopeds, caravans, campervans and trailers, trucks, buses and other heavy vehicles, as well as damaged, burnt-out and non-roadworthy vehicles. This is an opportunity to partner with Wellington City Council under an initial three-year contract, with the potential for two one-year extensions, subject to performance. We are seeking Service Providers with the capability, capacity, experience and infrastructure to deliver services that support Council's efforts to maintain safe, accessible and compliant parking across Wellington City. Please refer to the RFP documentation for further information. Ngā mihi nui Sonja Ensink, Senior Commercial Pro
CON001926 - Whakatane Project Future Proof - Stage 4A
BOPRC Procurement
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is seeking a suitably qualified civil construction contractor to deliver Stage 4A of Whakatāne Project Future Proof, a key component of the ongoing flood resilience improvements along the lower Whakatāne River. Stage 4A is located adjacent to the Whakatāne Boat Ramp and will replace and upgrade a section of the existing flood defense network while maintaining flood protection throughout construction. Contractors will be required to demonstrate robust construction methodologies that ensure flood protection can be reinstated to existing levels should a flood risk be forecast during the works. Briefly, the physical works include: • Location, protection and management of all existing services during construction. • Establishment of the work site, temporary access arrangements, environmental controls, laydown and stockpile areas, and traffic management. • Site clearance, including removal of vegetation, obstructions, existing pavement, kerb and channel, sections of existing floodwall, and associated water services. • Excavation and pavement reconstruction works, including new kerb and channel, concrete surfaces, footpaths and associated reinstatement. • Removal, relocation and reinstatement of existing water supply infrastructure and associated pipework. • Construction of a new floodwall, including excavation, reinforced concrete footings, stitch pours and installation of precast floodwall panels. • Design, fabrication and installation of flood gates at vehicle access locations to maintain flood protection continuity. • Construction of service penetrations and associated seepage control and drainage measures through the flood protection structure. • Relocation and reinstatement of streetlight poles, services and associated infrastructure. • Earthworks, topsoiling, landscaping and full site reinstatement. • Working alongside the public, boat ramp users, nearby businesses and stakeholders to minimise disruption throughout construction. •
Workday Application Managed Services (AMS) RFQ
Department of Conservation
The Department of Conservation (DOC) is seeking a suitably qualified Workday Application Management Services (AMS) partner to provide ongoing support, optimisation, release management, advisory services, and specialist expertise for its Workday platform. DOC implemented Workday through its HRIS Transformation Programme and now requires a strategic support partner to help maximise value from the investment, support continuous improvement, and uplift internal capability.
Provision of Test and Tag Services
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C10090 Jones/Wards/TwoChain Rd Realignment
Selwyn District Council
Selwyn District Council (SDC) is seeking submission from contractors to provide construction services for the Two Chain/Wards/Jones Road intersection realignment and KiwiRail Level Crossing upgrade project, located to the north of Rolleston town centre. This project forms part of the broader Rolleston Access Improvements (RAI) initiative and coincides with construction of the SH1/Rolleston Drive new Overpass to the east of this intersection. Our goal is to make the intersection and Level Rail Crossing safer, aligned with the projected traffic usage and to better cater for future growth in the area. The objective is to carryout construction within the timeframe highlighted in this tender document, minimise impact on Rolleston residents, and coordinate with the nearby construction of the new SH1 /Rolleston Drive Overpass to the east. The existing intersection has a significant number of services located under the carriageway, grass verges and rail crossing as well as overhead power services. The proposed works include the construction of an upgraded Rail Crossing, road pavement, footpath, drainage, streetlights, service and water race relocations, landscaping, signs and line marking, and streetlights to accommodate the work. Scope of Works This project consists of upgrades to Two Chain/Wards/Jones Road intersection realignment and KiwiRail Level Crossing. The contract works will consist of: • Site Clearance • Temporary Traffic Management • Earthworks • Stormwater Drainage • Water Race replacement • Pavements and Surfacing • Utility Service relocation including undergrounding of overhead power • Traffic Services • KiwiRail corridor construction including rail crossing upgrade • Landscaping
Veterinarian Services and Related Products
National Procurement Team
The Department of Corrections | Ara Poutama Aotearoa (the Department) invites proposals from Veterinarian providers to deliver veterinary services and products to ensure the health and wellbeing of the livestock and goods associated with three of the Department's farms at Waikeria, Tongariro and Otago. Proposals can be for one location, a combination of locations, or all locations. Full details of the opportunity and our Requirements are set out in the Request for Proposals documentation. All communications should be through GETS.
321312 - Media Monitoring & Analytics Services
Office of the Vice-Chancellor
The University is seeking a provider of media monitoring and analytics services to support the University’s Communications team. The successful Respondent will provide comprehensive monitoring of the New Zealand media landscape, including print, broadcast and online media, and may also offer additional services such as monitoring for Large Language Models, podcasts, international media, translation of media monitoring or other. The service will support the University to monitor media coverage, understand audience reach and impact, assess public sentiment, identify emerging issues, and report on strategic communications activity.
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.
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.
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