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RIV_2600294 Ashley Rakahuri Stopbank Upgrade Investigation
Field Services
CRC seeks a provider who has experience with geotechnical investigation and designing stopbanks and flood protection schemes. We have completed the hydraulic modelling in house. Hydraulic modelling results files (i.e., water surface elevation, depth, velocity, etc) will be provided by Environment Canterbury for this work. The provider needs to provide an initial geotechnical assessment (Part A), then a detailed geotechnical investigation including necessary augering and test pitting (Part B). Part B also includes the geometric design of stopbank crosssections, volume analysis and a risk based geotechnical review of the existing stopbanks with recommended remediation to be undertaken with the upgrade. A volume analysis is required to cover all stopbank materials including quantities of culverts that may require extension. We have recently completed CCTV survey inspections of all culverts that cross the stopbank scheme in this area and will provide the results of these to assist with this work. The provider needs to take a risk informed, pragmatic approach to the investigation. The primary risk is considered to be erosion of the stopbank during a flood, so the investigation and design should be undertaken with this in mind along with considering other failure modes. It may not be possible to provide the optimal engineering solution to the whole scheme, so we need to know where the higher-risk sections are and what our options for the future might be. What we do not want/need At this stage we do not anticipate hydraulic modelling will be required by the provider. Results files from the HEC-RAS 2D model developed by Environment Canterbury will be provided including water surface elevation, depth, and velocity.
Registration of Interest - Main Contractor for Block T Weathertightness Remediation at Lincoln High School
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Main Contractor for Block T Weathertightness Remediation at Lincoln High School
Recruitment Services
Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation
Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation (Guardians) has a requirement for the services of experienced recruitment agencies to be included on a closed provider panel pursuant to Rule 22 (Panel of Suppliers) of the New Zealand Government Procurement Rules (5th edition) and the associated competitive secondary procurement process which will determine the awarding of opportunities that may arise in the course of the panel term. The panel term will be for a period of 2 years with an option to extend the panel term for a further 12 months at Guardians' sole discretion.
Milson School Block 4 Piles Remediation
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
This project is to replace the piles of Block 4 at Milson School.
Main Contractor for the Blocks 1, 4, 5: Roof Replacement at Dawson School
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
This Request for Tenders (RFT) open invitation to Contractors (Tenderers) to submit a Tender for Dawson School (the School) – Blocks 1, 4, 5: Roof Replacement (the Contract Works).
Main Contractor for the Block 5: Rotten Floorboards Remediation, Carpet Replacement, Polythene at Dawson School
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
This Request for Tenders (RFT) open invitation to Contractors (Tenderers) to submit a Tender for Dawson School (the School) – Block 5: Rotten Floorboards Remediation, Carpet Replacement, Polythene (the Contract Works).
Main Contractor for the Block 1: Replacement of End-of-Life Carpet, Vinyl, Hessian.
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
This Request for Tenders (RFT) open invitation to Contractors (Tenderers) to submit a Tender for Dawson School (the School) – Block 1: Replacement of End-of-Life Carpet, Vinyl & Hessian (the Contract Works).
Main Building Contractor for Mangamuka School Roofing & Soffits
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
This procurement relates to the Roofing, Soffits, Canopy and Fire Alarm Upgrade works for Mangamuka School The project primarily involves the removal and replacement of existing roof coverings and associated elements, upgrades to roof framing where required, renewal of verge, apron and junction flashings, replacement of gutters and downpipes, re‑cladding of limited exterior wall areas at roof interfaces, repairs to existing soffits, replacement of the existing canopy roofing, and installation of a new fire alarm system.
Creative & Media Services Refresh 2026 - Advanced Notice
New Zealand Government Procurement and Property
The All-of-Government Creative & Media Services (CMS) contract is will shortly be due for renewal. Therefore, New Zealand Government Procurement is conducting a panel refresh to invite new suppliers to apply to the panel. We will issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) through the Government Electronic Tender Service (GETS) in June 2026, to give respondents the opportunity to join the Creative and Media Services Panel. Please subscribe to this notice to receive any updates to this procurement. **This is an advanced notice only, no response is necessary**
CON00003615-2026 Te Awa o Katapaki Gully Restoration – Phase 1 Development Plan
Hamilton City Council
St Andrews Hall - Retaining Wall Design & Construction
Whanganui District Council
Whanganui District Council is seeking a main Contractor to deliver a fully integrated design and build solution for a retaining wall to stabilise the bank areas adjacent to a landmark building within Whanganui.
Hillmorton – Electrical Upgrade Works (Buildings 4 & 9)
Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)
Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand invites tenders for refurbishment works within Buildings B4 and B9 at Hillmorton Hospital, Christchurch. The works are to be delivered in accordance with the Contract Documents and Performance Specification, with the objective of upgrading and renewing existing internal areas to achieve compliant, functional, and fit-for-purpose outcomes. The project will be undertaken within a live healthcare environment. The Contractor will be required to plan, programme, and stage the works to ensure continuity of operations and minimise disruption to hospital staff, patients, and ongoing activities. Tenderers must demonstrate appropriate experience, capability, and capacity to deliver works safely and effectively in an operational setting. A mandatory site visit will be held to enable tenderers to familiarise themselves with the site conditions, access constraints, and project requirements. Tenders will be evaluated using a weighted attribute model in accordance with the criteria set out in the Request for Tender documentation. All communications regarding this Request for Tender must be submitted via the GETS Question and Answer service. Submissions must be lodged electronically through the GETS eTenderbox by the specified closing time.
Bike Hub Maungawhau Operator
Auckland Transport
The purpose of this Advance Notice is to identify a community organisation that is interested in submitting a RFQ for the Bike Hub Maungawhau Operator. Bike Hub Maungawhau will operate from the Maungawhau Train Station, opening Q3 2026. Organisations that would like to participate in the RFQ for the procurement of a Bike Hub Operator need to complete and submit the RFQ Advance Notice Registration Form (see Appendix A) by 4pm on 5 June 2026 (NZ time).
Hatea Walkway Swing Bridge Renewal - Design and Construct
Whangarei District Council
Whangarei District Council are seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Contractor to: • Demolition and disposal of the existing suspension bridge, including kauri-dieback-compliant site management. • Design and construct a new 26m long rigid structure pedestrian bridge. The organiser of this contract is Deva Howat of Whangarei District Council Contact details are: Phone: 022 024 1836 Email: deva.howat@wdc.govt.nz Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S Weston Chief Executive
SCADA, Telemetry and Control System Upgrade Advisor
Gisborne District Council
Gisborne District Council invites suitably qualified and experienced consultants to submit a Registration of Interest (ROI) to provide advice on the upgrades of SCADA, Telemetry and Control Systems for Council’s three water’s infrastructure and also telemetry systems for State of the Environment monitoring, which include flood warning. The purpose of this ROI is to identify capable consultants who can demonstrate relevant expertise and approaches. Shortlisted parties will be invited to submit a detailed proposal during the second stage of the procurement process. Part of this assignment will be undertaking a broad review of available technology and suppliers on the market. As such, the advisor should be able to demonstrate independence and no particular affiliation to an equipment supplier. We are not interested in reviewing submissions from equipment suppliers at this stage. What’s important to us is working with a partner who provides genuinely independent, objective advice and can listen carefully to our current challenges before proposing practicable, fit-for-purpose solutions. We value consultants who take the time to understand the specific constraints of operating within our district, including local context, community expectations and delivery realities. Adaptability is critical, as priorities and conditions can change over time, and we expect our partners to respond constructively. We also value teams that bring broad knowledge from across the infrastructure and environmental sectors, using this experience to inform robust, well-reasoned advice that is tailored to our needs rather than applied generically. There are two attachments with this Registration of Interest as follows: 1. 26-43 SCADA, Telemetry and Control System Upgrade Advisor ROI 2. 26-43 SCADA, Telemetry and Control System Upgrade Advisor ROI Response Template
Evaluation of the Budget 2022 Crisis Cafés Initiative
National Procurement
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora invites Proposals from experienced evaluation providers, including collaborative or consortium arrangements, to undertake an external evaluation of the Budget 2022 Crisis Recovery Café Initiative. The Crisis Recovery Café Initiative is a peer-led, community-based approach to supporting people experiencing mental health or addiction distress. Crisis Recovery Cafés provide safe, non-clinical environments focused on connection, choice, recovery, and early support, with the aim of improving experiences for tāngata whaiora and reducing unnecessary presentations to Emergency Departments. Health NZ is seeking a provider to deliver a lived experience-led evaluation that assesses the implementation, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability of the initiative across a range of regional and service contexts throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. The evaluation will include: • development of a co-designed evaluation framework • process evaluation of implementation and service delivery • outcome evaluation of the overall effectiveness and impact of the initiative The evaluation must incorporate both qualitative and quantitative approaches and demonstrate strong lived experience leadership across governance, design, analysis, interpretation, and reporting. Health NZ expects proposals to demonstrate culturally grounded, trauma-informed, and equitable approaches, including kaupapa Māori and Pacific perspectives. The evaluation findings will inform future investment decisions, service development, and broader system understanding of peer-led crisis alternatives and community-based mental health support. Health NZ welcomes responses from providers with expertise in lived experience-led approaches, peer support, kaupapa Māori evaluation, community-based mental health and addiction services, and complex system evaluation. Consortium approaches are encouraged where they strengthen capability and leadership across these areas. This is an open competitive procu
Carbon Dioxide Supply
Dunedin City Council
The Dunedin City Council (DCC) utilises Carbon Dioxide dosing at Southern and Mount Grand Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) to ensure compliance with the New Zealand drinking water standards and to provide corrosion control in the reticulated water pipe network. The DCC’s current supply contract needs to be renewed, and we seek to partner for the longer term with an option of 7 years supply subject to performance. This is an opportunity to ensure we realise the optimum services and value for money provision of CO2 supplies for coming years. Continuity of supply is important, we require reliable and continual supply of liquid CO2 irrespective of supply chain disruptions. We want to partner with a Supplier that has the track record and experience of delivering on time every time. The supplier must have a robust understanding of its supply chain and have contingency plans in place if disruptions occur. Installation (if applicable), and ongoing certification and maintenance of the bulk storage tanks is vital for this contract. We want to engage a Supplier with robust planning and maintenance systems for their tanks.
Main Contractor for LSPM: New USB Facility and Property Modifications at Grantlea Downs School
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The project involves the delivery of accessibility and learning support property modifications at Grantlea Downs School to provide safe, equitable and functional access to key facilities across the site.
Main Contractor For Block 2&3 Roofing Works at Glen Eden Primary School
Ministry of Education - School Infrastructure
Full roof replacement on Block 3 and targeted replacement of Roofing on Block 2 as per Consented Drawings included in the Tender attachments.
Inglewood High School - Roofing and Weathertightness Remediation & Toilet Refurbishment - Main Building Contractor
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Remediation work is required to roofing, cladding, and aluminium Joinery across A, B, H, L, SW & WM blocks to maintain weather tightness and compliance of the buildings. WM student toilets and B Block toilets are due for refurbishment. Programme will need to be negotiated with the school to work around school timetabling. The school require all classroom spaces for term time as they have no excess space to relocate classes. During term 4 there will be more flexibility once senior students are on study leave. Project consultants are: Project Manager: Architect People There is additional work to be completed on C Block which the successful contractor will be given the opportunity to negotiate. Works include: - Demolish X Block - Interior refurbishment of Staff Resource and Res 13 - Install suspended acoustic grid and tile ceiling with troffer LED lights to 4 x classrooms. - Replace 4 x exterior timber doors with new aluminium leaf to timber frame
Turners Road Reservoir Pump Station and Network Connection Design and Construct
Manawatu District Council
This contract is for the design and construction to complete the work required to be able to use the Reservoir as part of the Water network. The work includes the installation of a pump that will be supplied, construction of a shed, connection of the in and outlets to the water network, valves in network to support the increase of pressure within the network. Turners Road Reservoir has been constructed to improve pressure in the Feilding water network and to assist with compliance requirements associated with fire engineering demand. Council now seeks a single contractor to complete the remaining works needed to place the reservoir into operation. The current project intent is to complete the short-term operational connection as soon as practicable. The long-term Turners Road connection is not part of this contract, but the design must make reasonable allowance for that future arrangement.
Main Contractor for Roofing, Carpentry and Flooring Works at Te Kura o Ōmarumutu
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The buyer is seeking a main contractor to undertake the necessary Roofing, Carpentry and Flooring works at Te Kura o Ōmarumutu. The project back ground is: - The works are part of the 5YA & AMS approved programme. - As part of the 10YPP planning process a specialist report by a roofing contractor was carried out. It identified that the existing flat veranda roof that runs along the entire norther side of the block wraps around the Western end of the block and over existing resource room areas and is very flat and showing ever increasing signs of corrosion. There is already clear evidence of water penetration on the ceilings below. The area of roof to the western end needs to be repatched while the remaining identified roofing requires reroofing. - As part of the works there will be the replacement of existing timber windows and vinyl flooring as required.
Hautapu Road Urbanisation [Stage 1]
Waipa District Council
The Registration of Interest (ROI) for pre-qualification is being issued by Waipa District Council (‘Council’) to identify contractors capable of delivering construction works associated with the following project stages and to shortlist up to five contractors: • Stage 1: Hautapu Road Urbanisation Works, including: o Pavement reconstruction, construction of kerb and channel, drainage, intersection improvements from Peake Road Intersection to 21 Hautapu Road (2026/2027 season) o Construction of water supply reticulation from SH1B Victoria Road along Hautapu Road to the Haukiwi development site and along Hannon Road to Parakiwai Road. o Construction of a wastewater rising main from the proposed wastewater pumpstation at the Haukiwi development along Hautapu and Hannon Roads to Parakiwai Road. • Stage 2: Works from 21 Hautapu Road to the proposed roundabout at the SH1B Victoria Road / Hautapu Road intersection (timing to be confirmed)
Professional Behaviours and Communication
Civil Aviation Authority
The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA) invites proposals to design and deliver a face to face Professional Behaviours and Communication training workshop for Aviation Security (AvSec) operational staff across multiple New Zealand locations. The programme will be delivered to approximately 1,400 participants in cohorts of around 20, focusing on practical, scenario based learning for frontline, high pressure environments, with delivery expected to commence in late June 2026 for approximately eight months.
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