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CON 26-20 Districtwide Footpath, Kerb & Channel Renewals
Southland District Council
Southland District Council are seeking qualified contractors to undertake the renewal of aging and damaged footpaths, along with targeted kerb and channel works, across fourteen townships within the Southland District. The works primarily involve renewing footpaths that have reached the end of their service life and present safety, condition, or accessibility issues. Targeted kerb and channel works are included where required to support footpath renewal outcomes or address localised defects. Southland District Council is looking for suppliers who can demonstrate proven experience in delivering footpath and kerb and channel works, or similar projects, particularly within live urban environments or local authority networks
Atiamuri Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Design & Construct
Taupo District Council
Taupō District Council is seeking suitably qualified contractors to undertake the design and construction of a new wastewater treatment plant at Atiamuri. The works include detailed design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of a new WWTP, associated civil, mechanical, electrical and control systems, and decommissioning of the existing Imhoff tank. Documents are available at no charge via the GETS web site. Tenders close within the GETS Tenderbox, at 2pm on Tuesday, 2 June 2026 Any enquiries please contact procurement@taupo.govt.nz The lowest price or any tender not necessarily accepted. Procurement Manager
C-26-128 Wānaka Airport Infrastructure Upgrades
Queenstown-Lakes District Council
Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of a new trunk water main including hydrants, rider mains and boundary kits. Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of new Aquatec low-pressure sewer pumping stations to replace existing septic tanks and associated installation of rising mains and boundary kits. Includes connection of existing buildings to the new systems and connections to the existing water and Wastewater trunk mains running through airport land adjacent to SH6.
Strategic Technology Enhancement Project (STEP) | Application Services
New Zealand Qualifications Authority
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) advises that the Advance Notice of Procurement for the Strategic Technology Enhancement Project (STEP) | Application Services (GETS RFx ID: 33494396), is extended to 30 May 2026. This Advance Notice is also to provide update and additional information to the market. Strategic Technology Enhancement Project (STEP) is a project to replace applications within NZQA. The project addresses critical risks posed by the aging electronic Qualifications Authority (eQA) platform, which underpins NZQA’s core services. The eQA system remains the technology backbone that supports NZQA in dispensing its responsibilities and delivering core services to the sector. In summary, we need to procure the following application services: i. Learner Records Management capability enabling us to manage: • Learner Profile and Record of Achievement (Learner Master) • Enrolment, Entry and Results Management ii. Assessment Management capability enabling us to manage: • Exam Centre Management • Logistics Management • Incident Management • Assessment and Planning Management • Response Management and Marking iii. Specialist Workforce Management capability enabling us to manage the SWF lifecycle including: • Resource planning • Invite & manage applications • Onboarding integration with our onboarding application and HR system • Allocation to a resource group • Monitoring training • Making Claims and payments (integrating with our claims system) • Offboarding Please refer to enclosed document for further information. NZQA intends to publish the RFP document on 29 May 2026. The proposed opportunity will be advertised on the Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS). Suppliers are encouraged to monitor GETS for the formal release and prepare internal resources accordingly. Note: This notice does not require any action and not a request for proposals. Regards NZQA Procurement Team
RNZAF Base Auckland Emergency Management Communication System
Procurement
The RNZAF through NZDF is seeking to procure an effective, base-wide emergency management communication system. The intent of this procurement is to establish a robust, timely and reliable communication capability to support effective emergency response and enhance overall base safety. To view this opportunity please log into the NZDF's SmartProcure tendering system https://nzdf.bravosolution.com
RFP - Petone Wharf Refurbishment
Hutt City Council
Hutt City Council seeks a Contractor to undertake the physical works required for the remediation of the Petone Wharf. Scope of the Proposed Contract The contract will include all 1. Physical Works All physical works described in the Scope of Works for the remediation of the Petone Wharf approach Portion 1. 2. Provisional Works Provision for additional works to remediate the Petone Wharf head (Portion 2), subject to available budget and the granting of relevant resource consents. These works may also include the demolition of obsolete structures.
PLD for Support Staff working with Neurodiverse Students
Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education is seeking information on the availability of Professional Learning and Development options for eligible Support Staff to support neurodiverse students in the classroom.
Mission Command Training Facility at Linton Military Camp
Defence Estate and Infrastructure
New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced main contractor for the delivery of a new Mission Command Training Facility at Linton Military Camp (LMP). The Advance Notice of the Contract Opportunity is attached.
Main Building Contractor for Alterations & refurbishment for AMS Spaces and LSC Space at Rawhitiroa School, Taranaki
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The Contract Works required are: Extend wall out on classroom, new roof extension, new subfloor & cladding, new windows. Change layout in existing library to create a new LSC Space – Internal partition walls, paint, carpet. Suppliers are required to describe how their proposed approach will deliver economic benefits to New Zealand, including (but not limited to): Use of local labour for the delivery of the bathroom modification works. Engagement of New Zealand–based subcontractors and trades, including small and medium enterprises where appropriate. Supporting regional employment by sourcing workers from the local area where possible. Use of locally supplied materials where suitable and feasible. Suppliers should provide clear, practical examples of how they will demonstrate these benefits during contract delivery. All work to comply with manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations. All tender documentation and necessary information attached. Contractors MUST visit site for tender to be compliant. Contact the noted representative in Invite Letter to arrange a site visit. Ideally dependent on MoE funding approval this work would start as soon as possible after confirmation provided, however this will be discussed with the successful contractor and school once funding approvals are confirmed. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: https://education.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Primary-Secondary/Property/Procurement-templates-guides/School-Property-Procurement-RFx-Process-Terms-Conditions-Conditions-of-Tendering-2017-2.pdf
Bridge 207 & 208 MSL Replacement of bridges
KiwiRail Group
This RFT is issued by KiwiRail through its Infrastructure business operation for the purpose of procuring a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to carry out the physical works to replace Bridge 207 & 208 Main South Line with a new weathering steel ballast track through bridge. Bridge 207 MSL is located at chainage 352+759 on Main South Line (MSL), near Waitati (North of Dunedin) and spans over a stream (historic channel of the Waitati River) that enters Blueskin Bay. The existing bridge is a three span steel girder structure. Bridge 208 MSL is located at chainage 352+901 on the MSL and spans over the mouth of the Waitati River where it enters Blueskin Bay. The existing bridge is a five span steel girder structure. KiwiRail have assessed all the current engineering projects and have prioritised bridge structures within the network needing action to minimise the risk of disruption to services across the network. Bridges 207MSL + 208MSL have been identified as bridges requiring a rapid response. The services required under this RFT include, but are not limited to the following: • General works such as traffic management, temporary site access and reinstatement of site after all the works have been completed • Diversion of existing services • Supply of all necessary materials including bridge spans • Replacement of the bridges Full details of the requirements of the RFT are detailed in the various documents attcahed to the RFT
(3115) Te Wharekura o Te Rau Aroha – #230204 C: DQLS upgrade
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The BOT want to undertake DQLS upgrades to Block C (Te Aroha Nui) teaching spaces and create a breakout space for all 4 teaching spaces to access.
Rosedale Upgrade Programme Solids Stream Upgrade (THP)
WaterCare Services Ltd
The opportunity: The Rosedale Solids Stream Upgrade (RSSU) is a strategic investment within Watercare’s $13.8bn ten-year capital programme. Following balance sheet separation from Auckland Council, Watercare is transitioning to a programmatic delivery model that prioritises long-term market partnerships and collaborative de-risking. The RSSU is the cornerstone of the Rosedale Upgrade Programme (RUP). The primary objective is the integration of a Thermal Hydrolysis Plant (THP) to enhance sludge treatment capacity, improve biogas yield, and reduce biosolid volumes. What we need: Watercare is seeking a Design and Construct (D&C) Contractor to deliver the Rosedale Solids Stream Upgrade (RSSU). This project is a critical component of the broader Rosedale Upgrade Programme (RUP) and is centred on the integration of a Thermal Hydrolysis Plant (THP). The successful contractor must demonstrate the capability to: • Integrate complex THP technology into a live, brownfield wastewater treatment plant environment. • Deploy a Tier-1 project team with a proven track record in collaborative delivery and a "best for project" mindset. • Collaborate within an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) framework to de-risk the project and refine the Target Contract Price. • Manage highly technical interfaces between Watercare-procured equipment, existing site assets, and new infrastructure. The procurement will transition from this Registration of Interest (ROI) phase into an 11-week interactive RFP phase with up to three selected participants. Watercare intends to transition to an ECI Phase with the successful Participant, expected to be completed by April 2027. The delivery of the project will be governed by an incentivised Blended Target Cost D&C contract using the NZS 3916:2025 form.
ODC Cont 276 Corporate Office, Chambers &Facilities Cleaning & Hygiene Services 2026
Opotiki District Council
Work involves scheduled corporate cleaning & hygiene services for Chambers/offices/toilets for selected ODC facilities.
MajSC139 Little Wanganui Deck Replacement & Guardrail Upgrades
Buller District Council
Little Wanganui Bridge is situated on the Karamea Highway, Special Purpose Road, which is a key arterial route from Westport through to the Karamea township in the Buller region. This RFT is a measure and value contract for the deck replacement and upgrade of edge protection to the Little Wanganui Bridge. The designed deck replacement utilises a staged installation of NiuDeck panels including surfacing, holing, recessing, supply and installation of fixings and packers and re-fixing of prescribed utilities currently attached to both upstream and downstream sides of the bridge. Work includes a new W-beam guardrail system on bridge and approaches. Temporary Traffic control and the use of night time road closures are specified as there is no alternative route available.
Hokianga Ferry Ramp Repairs: Rawene and the Narrows
Far North District Council
The Hokianga ferry ramps at Rawene and the Narrows have identified significant scour and undercutting beneath and around both ramps. FNDC are inviting tenderers for the repairs of the ferry ramps in the Hokianga area: Repair works including: - Concrete bag wall around the ramps - Infilling of the scoured areas with concrete
Commercial Cleaning Services
Procurement Solutions
MSD is undertaking early market engagement through this RFI to better understand current market capability and geographic coverage, explore recommended cleaning service models (input-based, outcome-based, or hybrid), understand best-practice approaches to consumables management and identify risks, opportunities, and innovation relevant to large, multi-site government portfolios. The information gathered through this RFI will be used to support planning and to help determine future requirements and future procurement approach, if any. This RFI does not commit MSD to proceeding with a procurement, retendering existing contracts or adopting any particular service model or solution.
Tauhara College - Boundary Fencing project
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The school has determined as part of their property planning approach that upgrading the perimeter boundary fencing is required to clearly define and secure the school site where it adjoins public fields and neighbouring property. a. This includes: i. The school would like to install a new boundary fence to improve site security and safety, and to ensure the school boundary is clearly defined and compliant with Ministry of Education requirements. ii. The works will be completed in a single stage of work. iii. The contractor will be responsible for material procurement, delivery, installation, site management, and practical completion of the works. iv. Please refer to the image in drawing section for the scope of works in the RFT document.
Taruheru Cycle Walkway - Professional Services Phase 1
Gisborne District Council
Gisborne District Council (Council) invites Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified consultants, contractors, consortia, or partnerships to deliver integrated professional services and/or Design and Construct (D&C) services for Construction Phase 1 of the Taruheru Pathway Project (Te Ara o Taruheru Shared Pathway). This EOI is Stage 1 of a two-stage procurement process to shortlist respondents for a subsequent Request for Proposal (RFP). Council is seeking market interest in two complementary delivery approaches: 1. Integrated Professional Services (Preconstruction) Delivery of all preconstruction activities through a single coordinated team. Construction Phase 1 currently focuses on the corridor between Campion Road and Dalrymple Road, consistent with the staged delivery approach endorsed by Council. This includes the development of four consultation-ready design scenarios and the evaluation of options within the confirmed corridor. 2. Design & Construct (D&C) with Early Contractor Engagement (ECI) A delivery model where contractor input is incorporated early to support scenario development, buildability, and cost certainty. Respondents may express interest in one or both approaches. Further information: https://participate.gdc.govt.nz/taruheru-river-pathway https://www.gdc.govt.nz/council/major-projects/walking-and-cycling-projects
Kiribati Health Sector Support Programme
Crown Funding
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is planning to procure one or more suppliers to design and implement an international development programme to improve the quality, coverage, and inclusivity of health services in Kiribati. MFAT is looking to contract the same supplier/s to deliver a design inception phase (including an option analysis) detailed design and implementation. There will be two stop/go clause’s one between the design inception phase and detailed design phase and the second between the detailed design phase and implementation. The proposed Kiribati–New Zealand Health Sector Support Programme will be a strategic investment of approximately NZ$20 million over six years (2026–2032). The programme will have a primary focus on reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH) and the prevention and management of non communicable diseases (NCDs). See attachment for further information.
CON00003537-2026 2 Brooklyn Road – Asbestos Encapsulation / Building Renewal RFT
Hamilton City Council
Asbestos has been identified at 2 Brooklyn Road, Claudelands, Hamilton. An Asbestos Management Plan and Asbestos Register for the site were prepared by Virotech on 11 March 2026 and provides recommended treatment for asbestos areas of the building. The intent is to encapsulate roof and ceiling to extend the life of the asset ahead of any plans for the building and to ensure safe working conditions. There is a single level office fronting Brooklyn Road which is to be demolished as part of this tender, as well as removal of asbestos vinyl in the staff room and toilet areas and instillation of new flooring alongside new cladding and affected windows. Most of the works require a licensed asbestos removal company with a good track record in asbestos encapsulation; however qualified building works are also important. Note that phasing of works could be preferrable as cleaning of moss and dirt from the super six roof is required first followed by encapsulation. All contractors undertaking works at the site must comply with these documents to ensure legal and safe management of asbestos risks. Key to the success of this project is working alongside the tenants to undertake the works while ensuring their safety and continued business operation. To confirm the Respondent’s ability to meet these obligations, evidence of their proposed approach to asbestos compliance is required as part of this tender.
Advance Notice of Procurement-HCC Saturday Market Operator
Hutt City Council
This opportunity is related to the procurement of market management and operational services for the Saturday Market in Hutt City. Hutt City Council is seeking to procure a suitably experienced Market operator to effectively manage the Saturday market and stallholders. The key objective of this procurement is to appoint a suitably experienced and capable market operator to plan, manage, and deliver the Saturday Market in a safe, compliant, and commercially sustainable manner across two locations: • Riverbank Carpark from September 2026 to December 2026 (temporary location); and • Dowse Square and Civic Precinct from January 2027 onwards (long‑term location).
Advance Notice of Procurement-HCC Professional Services Panel
Hutt City Council
This opportunity is related to the procurement and implementation of a Professional Services Panel for Hutt City Council (HCC). The rationale for implementing a Professional Services Panel is to assist HCC in the efficient delivery of a variety of projects and to supplement HCC’s in-house team with specialist skillsets and resources. Key objectives of the Professional Services Panel are: • To provide HCC with access to appropriately skilled and experienced professionals. • To provide HCC with access to professional services in a structured and efficient manner. • To develop ongoing relationships with preferred providers who can develop a deep understanding of HCC as an organisation, its priorities and challenges.
3 Waters Operations & Maintenance Contract 2027 - Notice of Postponement
Queenstown-Lakes District Council
Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) advises that the Request for Proposal for the provision of three waters infrastructure network maintenance and operations services that was due to be released on 4 May 2026, has been postponed. This postponement is due to an internal review of the timing of the release of the tender as QLDC advances the establishment of its Water Services Council Controlled Organisation. A further notice will be published on GETS once this review is complete. It is anticipated that this will take approximately six weeks. No further action is required at this time. QLDC recognises the time and effort suppliers may have already invested and apologises for any inconvenience.
26 010 RLC Traffic Signs & Street Furniture 2026
Rotorua District Council
This tender is released from the Rotorua lakes Council through our Tenderlink Portal. All questions and submission will only be received through Tenderlink. If you are not currently registered with the RLC Tenderlink Portal email and request registration details.
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