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강원도립대 캠퍼스 특성화 영역 및 학사구조 재구조화 방안 연구용역(협상)
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Applications for Māori agribusiness funding
Maori Partnerships and Investments
MPI welcomes applications for the following Māori agribusiness funding and support programmes: • Māori Agribusiness Innovation Fund - enables Māori to develop innovative solutions to improve outcomes and create benefits for the Māori primary sector. • Māori Agribusiness Pathway to Increased Productivity (MAPIP) programme - provides one-on-one support to Māori landowners and trustees looking to increase the productivity of their primary sector assets. • Māori Agribusiness Extension (MABx) programme - supports interested Māori landowners and agribusinesses to work together in clusters towards common goals. • Māori Agribusiness Workforce programme – He Ara Mahi Hou – supports Māori food and fibre entities in workforce and governance development. For more information, including links to the application guidelines, criteria and contact information, please visit the MPI website: https://www.mpi.govt.nz/funding-rural-support/maori-agribusiness-funding-support Please note, there are no documents to download from GETS.
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.
Advance Notice: Vanuatu Resilient Education Infrastructure
Crown Funding
This is a Notice of Information (Advance Notice) from The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFAT) for provision of construction services on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) in Vanuatu, as part of New Zealand’s International Development Cooperation (IDC) Programme. The goal is to provide resilient, inclusive and sustainable education infrastructure in Vanuatu, as well as responding to the ongoing natural disaster recovery needs. MFAT is looking to engage a construction contractor to complete works at various school sites in Vanuatu, including the provision of labour, plant, materials, project management services, logistics, etc. to complete construction works under three different workstreams: 1. Clear the backlog of repair and reconstruction from previous natural disasters 2. Repair and reconstruction of facilities damaged in future disasters 3. Support MoET ‘business as usual’ school upgrades programme The location of works will be dispersed across Vanuatu, therefore the contractor must be prepared to mobilise for works outside of Port Vila. The term for this contract may extend up until 2033 with periodic reviews if the supplier demonstrates their continued ability to respond to the requirements. The estimated contract value over this period would be up to NZD $16.3 million with potential extension subject to approval. The procurement will be conducted via an open market, two stage tender process including a Registration of Interest (RoI) phase to create a shortlist who will then be invited to submit a response to a Request for Proposal (RFP). We are looking for suppliers who can demonstrate capability and capacity to deliver on time and budget, with relevant Pacific Experience, and ensuring all quality and H&S requirements are met. This is a unique opportunity for suppliers to secure a confirmed pipeline of works that advances important development outcomes in Vanuatu. Please note that this Advance Notice is not a tender process - it is simply a
Contract 640/815: Supply and Installation of Electronic Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) at Leith Parking Place at Tokoroa
South Waikato District Council
South Waikato District Council (SWDC) plans to lease out a designated area of Leith Public parking place to a provider to supply, install and operate their Electronic Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). The leasing contract is proposed for (5) years with opportunities to be renewed for additional (2) and (2) years. The wining provider is responsible for all required activities, services, construction, installation, operation and maintenance of their EVSE. These also include liaising and working with the power suppliers and other entities/ authorities in stages of design, installation, O&M, and removal. Principal’s Requirements are in a separate document (Annex 1 - RFP). The planned delivery period is (6) months including Leadtime of materials and equipment, communication and design, and installation period.
Relief Supplies Logistics
Crown Funding
Kia Ora, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) is seeking to appoint a Supplier/s to help support our humanitarian relief supplies and logistics requirements. These are for use in an emergency response. MFAT has a cabinet mandated business need to hold supplies that can be dispatched at short notice to countries in the Pacific (and on occasion Asia) during emergency and humanitarian events. This activity will confirm support for the period 2026-2035. Please see the attached RFP and supporting documents for further information on this exciting opportunity. We will be holding a Supplier Briefing on Thursday 04 June at 10.30am via Teams. The details are below. Meeting ID: 462 882 819 952 54 Passcode: G8vA36yv Some Key Dates to be aware of: Supplier Briefing 04 June at 10.30am (NZ Time) Deadline for questions via the GETS Q&A option 02 July at 4pm RFP closes 07 July at 4pm We look forward to receiving your response. Ngā mihi Chris
Manukau Institute of Technology & Unitec Gounds Maintenance contract
Manukau Institute of Technology and Unitec
We are procuring a comprehensive grounds maintenance service provider to support a campus environment that feels modern, welcoming, and ready for 2026 and beyond. The work includes maintaining our outdoor spaces to a high standard, so they remain safe, attractive, and enjoyable for our staff, students, and visitors. This contract is an opportunity to help us lift the look and feel of our campus while honouring our role as kaitiaki. We are looking for a supplier who can care for our grounds with skill, innovation, and environmental responsibility, contributing to a place our people are proud to be part of and that reflects the expectations of a leading tertiary provider.
Independent Audio-Visual Consultant
ITS
Digital Solutions on behalf of Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington would like to seek information from the market regarding an independent audio-visual consultant, specialising in teaching technologies in a tertiary education environment to understand available solutions, delivery approaches, and indicative cost models.This engagement will be used to inform a long-term investment roadmap, lifecycle strategy, governance framework, and procurement model to ensure technology reliability, financial sustainability, and alignment with modern pedagogical and hybrid collaboration standards.
Agrichemical Supply Procurement
Field Services
CRC are looking for supplier/s to meet our agrichemical and adjuvants requirements for a variety of programmes and projects that we undertake annually. These projects, delivered by teams located throughout Canterbury/Waitaha, fulfil flood protection, land drainage, biosecurity and biodiversity outcomes for Waitaha. We require a reliable supplier who has capability and flexibility to supply on demand with product when required as well as to support delivery for all our regional sites (including Kaikoura, Kainga, Ashburton, Temuka). We have a mandate to ensure that the agrichemicals used are fit for purpose and cost effective, whilst also ensuring that any substances have low environmental and human health risks. Whilst the requirements noted here are for the 2026/27 financial year, we expect similar amounts to be required each year during this contract life cycle. This will be dependent on funding availability for the relevant projects and workstreams and environmental factors (such as seasonal growth or flooding) which may result in some fluctuations in agrichemical demand. We will also require availability if our demand increases significantly.
ROAD0512 Sealed Road Rehabilitation Rural North 2026-27
Ashburton District Council
All documentation for this tender is available at https://portal.tenderlink.com/ashburtondc/
BreastScreen Aotearoa - AI Solutions
National Public Health Service
We are seeking a vendor who can provide AI mammography solutions for BreastScreen Aotearoa (BSA), New Zealand’s national breast screening programme. We require in-market AI solutions for: • Mammography machine-reading, and • Breast density reporting. Solutions must be able to be incorporated into BSA’s blind double-read screening workflow. Approach is phased, including 1) validation (trials), 2) implementation (pilot) and 3) phased post-implementation national rollout and support. We do not want: • Custom model / solution development • Solutions that are unapproved, in development, or not yet in active commercial deployment • Marketplaces, where the marketplace must be purchased or in use by HNZ in order to connect and use the AI solution(s) • “Master services”: offers to monitor, evaluate, and / or provide other professional services without in-market solutions • Solutions for other breast pathways (e.g. breast cancer risk prediction and stratification). Note: potential Respondents are asked to email bsa.ict.replacement@tewhatuora.govt.nz with their contact details before 17:00 NZT Monday 01 June 2026 to ensure they will be included in an invitation to attend an online Respondent briefing session, scheduled for 09:00 NZT Tuesday 02 June 2026.
RFT - Main Building Contractor for Blocks 2, 3, 4 - Refurbish Student Toilets at Konini Primary School, Wainuiomata, Lower Hutt
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The existing student toilets at Konini Primary School are in poor condition with concerns being raised by parents and the Board regarding the condition. The project consists of the complete modernisation of the existing student toilet facilities in Blocks 2, 3 and 4 including wc suites, wash hand basins, floor coverings and wall and ceiling linings. New aluminium window joinery will also be incorporated. Additionally, the staff bathroom in Block 4 will be modernised providing new sanitary fixtures and fittings, floor coverings and aluminium joinery.
Main Contractor for Paroa School Outdoor Learning Area
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
On behalf of Paroa School Board of Trustees, we are seeking tender submissions from suitable qualified contractors for the Block L Outdoor Learning Area at this school. The site is located at 494 Main South Rd Paroa, Greymouth. The programme for the works will be discussed and agreed with the preferred tenderer. The targeted commencement date is early July 2026, subject to Ministry of Education funding approval time frames. Please refer to all of the attached tender documents in your pricing. Site visits are by prior arrangement only. Please schedule these with the procurement officer using the GETS Q&A platform.
Kaimahi Digital Experience
Digital Services
UCOL is seeking a modern, cloud‑based Human Resources Information System (HRIS) with an integrated Payroll solution. This system will replace UCOL’s current on-premise payroll system and fragmented HR processes across multiple platforms. UCOL requires a solution capable of supporting the full kaimahi lifecycle, improving compliance, auditability, reporting, workforce planning, user experience, and digital resilience. The project is a substantial opportunity for a supplier experienced in NZ mid-market HRIS + Payroll delivery to support a high-impact transformation across a distributed workforce of approximately 300 – 600 kaimahi. Suppliers with strong NZ payroll capability, proven delivery to public‑sector organisations, and readiness for the upcoming Employment Leave Bill will find this particularly well‑aligned This RFP closes on Friday 19 June 2026 with final questions no later than 1700 Friday 12 June 2026
Grant Management Software
Selwyn District Council
The Buyer is seeking proposals from suitably qualified suppliers to provide a proven, off-the-shelf Grant Management System (GMS). The system will support the administration of multiple funding streams across the full grants lifecycle, including application receipt, assessment, decision-making, and post-award monitoring. The Council currently administers 17 funding streams, with application volumes continuing to grow. Existing processes are largely manual and spread across multiple systems, which impacts efficiency, consistency, and reporting. The Buyer is looking for a solution that improves the experience for applicants and staff, strengthens governance and compliance, and enables better insights into funding outcomes. The Buyer intends to contract a supplier who can deliver a fit-for-purpose solution that improves efficiency, enhances the user experience, and supports robust governance and reporting.
Environmental Health Indicators Programme
Ministry of Health
The Public Health Agency (PHA) and Mental Health Group (MHG), a business unit within the Ministry of Health / Manatū Hauora (MoH), is responsible for leading public and population health strategy, policy, regulation, intelligence, evaluation, and monitoring functions. The Environmental Health Indicators (EHI) programme, commissioned by the MoH to support these functions, delivers nationally consistent monitoring and reporting on environmental determinants of health across New Zealand. This programme underpins evidence-based policy, regulatory oversight, and public health decision-making at central and local government levels. The Ministry of Health and the National Public Health Service (NPHS) within Health New Zealand (HNZ) are the primary government recipients of these services. The MoH is releasing this Advance Notice through the Government Electronic Tender Service (GETS) to advise that it intends to undertake a procurement process in the near future to identify and engage a preferred supplier to deliver the Environmental Health Indicators programme to provide enduring, decision-relevant information on health impacts associated with environmental health risks in New Zealand. The procurement process is expected to be a single-stage, open Request for Proposals (RFP). Subject to internal approvals, the RFP is likely to be released in late May 2026. The opportunity will be advertised on GETS. No information is being requested at this time. However, by subscribing to this notice on GETS, you will automatically be notified when the RFP is released. Further communications specific to this procurement notice will also be managed via GETS.
AMS Technology Room Refurbishment at Alfriston College
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Technology Room Refurbishment
Whangaruru-Oakura Community Adaptation Planning - Technical Support Services
Whangarei District Council
Whangarei District Council is seeking proposals from suitably qualified professionals to deliver technical services for the Whangaruru–Oakura Community Adaptation Planning (CAP) pilot project. This adaptation project is being co-designed between the Ngātiwai Trust Board (NTB) and Whangarei District Council (WDC). The aim is to develop responses to manage current and future climate risks across the Whangaruru/Oakura catchment which is one of the most vulnerable catchments in Whangārei and is in recovery following recent severe weather events The selected consultant team will have a range of responsibilities in supporting the WDC project team. These include supporting project governance, community engagement and facilitation, conducting risk assessments, evaluating adaptation options and drafting the Community Adaptation Plan. The final plan, which will summarise recommendations arising from the community adaptation planning process, needs to be responsive to community needs as well as being pragmatic and implementable. The plan needs to be delivered to Council for endorsement before the end of June 2028. We are looking for suppliers with proven experience across key technical areas including adaptation planning pathways, iwi-hapū and community engagement, governance and facilitation, risk assessment, adaptation solutions design, optioneering and evaluation.
KDC WWTP - Inlet screen and septage tender
Kaikoura District Council
Kaikoura District Council (KDC) (the Principal) invites tenders for Contract Number KDC 26-027 for one (1) inlet screen that can accept both municipal wastewater and septage at the Kaikoura Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in accordance with this Request for Tender (RFT).
Contractor for Balfour School Site Drainage and Retention Pit
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
A need was identified as part of the 2022/23 10YPP process and identified as the main water supply and stormwater drainage including drainage channels needing to be replaced. Outcomes sought include enabling adequate surface water drainage and run off to approved outfalls to minimize surface water flooding and ponding, there may be requirements for phasing of the project due to the nature of works being all encompassing to Block A, i.e. there are works on all sides and all around. There will not be any requirement for any staged handover as all drainage is part of one single system with the only risk the project potentially restricting access to existing classrooms and used spaces, which is not considered insurmountable.
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