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C-26-113 Public EV Charging Districtwide
Queenstown-Lakes District Council
RFP is to procure a contractor to deliver a district wide EV Infrastructure Installation.
RFT - Main Building Contractor for Blocks A, B - Roofing Works and Replacement at Clyde Quay School, Mt Victoria, Wellington
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The specialist reports for Clyde Quay School have identified roofing that is to be replaced on both Blocks A and B. To Block A an area of membrane roofing will be replaced with a pitched metal roofing solution which requires some re-framing. To Block B the pitched metal roofing will be replaced with new metal roofing. This work will allow to remove and reinstate the solar panel system. Clear roofing will be replaced with new trafficable translucent roofing laid over wire mesh. The Block A and B works will be undertaken as separate stages to minimise disruption to the school’s normal operations targeting the Christmas school holidays. The project is deemed important and requires delivery in an efficient and timely manner. To reduce the impact of these works on both the school term time and the early childhood operating time the works are required to begin in mid December 2026 and be completed as early in the new year as is possible.
Main Contractor for Woodleigh School: Site: LSPM Fencing
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Fencing modifications are required to many areas of the site at Woodleigh School to enable a high needs student to attend safely. Areas of work are: 1. Brois St Fencing and ramped access - Replacement of existing fencing with new anti-climb fencing, vehicle and pedestrian gates. 2. Carpark area, rear of C block and A block - Install new anti-climb fencing. 3. Southern side fencing - A mix of remediation to existing timber fencing and replacement of sections of timber fence. 4. Bush area fencing - Replacement of existing fencing with new anti-climb fencing and modifications to existing bush entry accessway. Timeframes - As this project has been bought on due to the needs of students at the school there is some urgency to address the scope as soon as practical.
Main Contractor for TKKM o Tamaki Nui A Rua (Dannevirke) A & B: Roof Replacements
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Tamaki Nui A Rua invites suitably qualified and experienced roofing contractors to submit a tender for the Block A & B Roof Remediation Project at its Dannevirke campus. The project forms part of the school's approved Ministry of Education 10 Year Property Plan (10YPP) and addresses roofing defects identified through specialist condition assessments. The works are intended to improve the long-term performance and durability of the existing roofing systems by replacing end-of-life membrane roofing, translucent roofing, deteriorated flashings and associated roofing components, while addressing a range of localised defects affecting the buildings' weathertightness and ongoing maintenance requirements. The contract comprises a single-stage package of works including roof preparation, localised metal roofing repairs, membrane remediation, replacement of translucent roofing with compliant trafficable systems, rainwater goods, roof penetrations, selected carpentry repairs, relocation of roof-mounted mechanical services, and all associated scaffolding, temporary weather protection and reinstatement works. The Contractor will be responsible for delivering a complete turnkey solution in accordance with the tender drawings and specification. The works may be undertaken within an operational school environment and contractors will be expected to demonstrate a strong understanding of health and safety, programme management and stakeholder communication while minimising disruption to the kura. The Principal is seeking an experienced contractor capable of delivering a high-quality outcome that extends the service life of these important school assets while maintaining continuity of school operations.
All of Government Cloud Migration and Hosting Services
State Services Commission
We are seeking market insights that can help government adopt modern delivery models, accelerate innovation, and take advantage of emerging technologies, such as AI. We are interested in understanding where the market is heading and how contemporary Cloud approaches can improve performance, reduce cost, and strengthen interoperability. We encourage respondents to present pragmatic, achievable, and forward-looking solutions, including alternative models that go beyond traditional patterns used in government. This RFI seeks insights that will help us shape an All of Government approach capable of reducing duplication, strengthening security and resilience, and removing the long-standing constraints created by legacy systems that have been difficult to modernise or migrate. We are interested in forward-looking solutions that support greater reuse of capability across the system and create the conditions for sustained innovation, enabling government to move away from fragmented, outdated infrastructure and toward a coherent digital environment that can adapt and evolve in line with the needs of New Zealanders. The purpose of this RFI is to engage the market to understand the range of capabilities, approaches, and delivery models that can support an All of Government transition to modern Cloud migration and hosting services at scale.
Te Waipounamu In-Home Falls Prevention Service
National Procurement
This opportunity is for the delivery of a Regional In-Home Falls Prevention Service across Te Waipounamu (South Island). We are looking for proposals may be from individual providers or collaborations of more than one provider, with the ability to deliver the service across the South Island. Falls are a leading cause of injury, hospitalisation, loss of independence, and entry into aged residential care for older people. Evidence demonstrates that structured in-home strength and balance programmes can significantly reduce falls risk and improve health outcomes. Health New Zealand is seeking to establish a regionally aligned, evidence-based service model that delivers consistent access to high-quality in-home falls prevention services across Te Waipounamu. The service will be based on the Modified Otago Exercise Programme (MOEP) and will target older people at risk of falls who are unable to access community-based strength and balance programmes. The service is expected to include personalised assessment, strength and balance interventions, home hazard assessment, education and support, referrals to other services where appropriate, and collection of outcome data to support continuous improvement. The procurement seeks to support: • Consistent access to evidence-based in-home falls prevention services across Te Waipounamu, including rural communities. • Improved equity of access and culturally responsive service delivery. • Stronger integration with primary care, hospital services, community providers, and wider falls prevention initiatives. • Improved monitoring of service quality, outcomes, and performance. • Opportunities for innovation in service delivery and engagement. The contract term is five (5) years, with a right of renewal of two years (5+2). The estimated value represents the total value of all contracts over the full potential contract term.
Reducing Demand for Methamphetamine Programme: Peer Support Recovery/Mutual Aid
National Procurement
This opportunity is for the delivery of a Peer Support Recovery service that provides community-led, peer-driven initiatives that foster connection, mutual learning, resilience and recovery for people affected by methamphetamine harm. It provides purposeful peer support services, grounded in lived experience, mutuality, and kaupapa Māori / Te Tiriti principles, creating safe and inclusive spaces where individuals and whānau can share experiences, build hope, and sustain recovery through authentic relationships grounded in lived experience. The outcomes we want to achieve are: • Reduce experiences of AOD-related harm and levels of problematic substance use to support sustainable recovery. • Provide culturally safe, responsive, and equitable services. • Support tāngata whaiora to better understand and manage their health and wellbeing. • Reduce the stigma associated with AOD related harm. We estimate the value of this contract to be up to $80,000 per annum with the initial term ending on 30 June 2029. The estimated value represents the total value of the contract over the full potential contract term, including extensions.
Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor Bulk Sheetpile Purchase
Infrastructure
The scope is to establish an agreement for the bulk supply, delivery, certification and storage of steel sheetpiles to support delivery of the Ōtākaro Avon River Corridor (OARC) flood defence programme.
Main Contractor for the Design and Build a New Middle Playground at St Thomas 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 St Thomas School (the School) – Design and Build a New Middle Playground – Main Building Contractor (the Contract Works).
ARB Professional Services
Queenstown-Lakes District Council
Project Through a Notice of Intent (NoI) the Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) is advising interested parties of the intention to go to market to attract suppliers for the supply of arborist professional services to provide the following tasks on an as needed basis (not exhaustive); Tree Inspections • Quantified Tree Risk Assessment (QTRA) based Risk Assessments • PICUS testing • Site specific inspections (encompassing an area of trees) • Inspections of specific trees (specific trees to be determined based on existing council records/protected trees) • Assist in producing project specific inspections on behalf of QLDC Deliverables • Arboriculture Reporting – covering risk and making recommendations on management and succession planning • Standard Tree Evaluation Method (STEM) Report • Strategic Reports – looking at specific areas and how they are managed • Specialist reports: - Quantified tree risk assessments - Tree risk assessment qualification - VALID Tree Risk Assessment - Subdivision input reports - Subdivision Design Peer Review – provision of feedback on plans for tree planting in subdivision developments • Tendering/procurement and project management of relevant programs. Additional Services • Quality assurance (auditing) • Asset capture and validation • Site inspections The Opportunity: Details of the works are as follows; For a supplier to deliver services to QLDC centred on maintenance, risk management, and capital works projects and project management support across parks, reserves, and street trees. Demand is driven by ongoing urban growth, tourism pressure, and increasing emphasis on tree health, public safety, and climate resilience, meaning skilled contractors with strong compliance, reporting, and asset management capabilities are well positioned—especially those able to align with council standards, demonstrate sustainability credentials, and integrate with existing Parks maintenance contracts. Purpose: The purpose of this notice is simply t
Patent search tools – biological sequence and chemical structure
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Kia ora, This tender relates to the purchase of tools and databases used by the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand (IPONZ) patent examiners to search technical subject matter in the examination of patent applications. The key objective is to secure a contract or, if required to meet all search categories, multiple contracts with suppliers that best meet our patent searching and business needs for biotechnology and chemistry applications. Kind regards, Paul
HDC26-004 Resilience Upgrade: Solar Installation for Community Civil Defence Centres
Community Growth
The Community Resilience Programme supports the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) and battery systems to enhance the emergency preparedness of key community buildings used during emergencies, disasters or severe weather events. This procurement seeks suitably qualified suppliers and installers for the design, supply, installation and commissioning and handover of solar PV and batteries at up to four buildings across the Hauraki District. Sites include marae and community facilities.
MH&A Peer Support Specialists in Whangārei Hospital Emergency Department & Crisis Recovery Cafes in Whangārei and Mid-North
National Procurement
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ) invites proposals from suitably qualified providers to deliver peer-led mental health and addiction crisis support services in Te Tai Tokerau (Northland). This procurement supports the Government's investment in expanding Peer Support Specialists in Emergency Departments (PSS-ED) and establishing community-based Crisis Recovery Cafés. These services aim to improve outcomes for people experiencing mental health and addiction-related distress by providing timely, recovery-focused, peer-led support that complements existing hospital and community services. Health NZ is seeking providers for up to three service lots: Lot 1: Peer Support Specialists in the Emergency Department at Whangārei Hospital. Lot 2: Community-based Crisis Recovery Café services in Whangārei. Lot 3: Community-based Crisis Recovery Café services in the Mid North. Respondents may submit proposals for one, two or all three service lots. Each proposal will be evaluated independently, and Health NZ may award contracts to one provider or multiple providers where this represents the best overall public value and service outcomes. Successful providers will establish and deliver high-quality peer support services that are grounded in lived experience, culturally responsive, and well integrated with local hospital, specialist mental health and addiction, primary care and community services. Services are expected to strengthen recovery pathways, reduce avoidable emergency department presentations, improve access to community-based support, and enhance outcomes for tāngata whaiora and their whānau. This is an open competitive Request for Proposal (RFP). A weighted attribute evaluation methodology will be used, with a two-envelope process whereby price will be assessed separately from quality. Respondents must demonstrate their ability to deliver the required services within the published funding allocation.
University of Auckland - Provision of Wireless Emergency Lighting Management Platform
Strategic Procurement
The University of Auckland is requesting tenders for a wireless emergency lighting management platform. The intention is for the University to have agreed standard pricing for emergency lighting components purchased over the term of the Agreement. The resulting Agreement will establish standardised pricing for controllers, light fittings, software, and associated software and support services for the selected platform. The selected wireless emergency lighting platform will be the mandated platform for refurbishment projects. It will also be available as an option for new builds, however, the DALI wired platform may be preferable for new installations. It is understood that suppliers may provide RFT responses that include a collaborative approach with other parties, e.g. where standard pricing is agreed with the supplier and the product provided through specified stockists. Service providers intending to respond are to email a completed Document B Intention to Lodge document to psprocurement@auckland.ac.nz by1pm, Tuesday 7th July. An onsite University presentation and brief site visit will be held on Tuesday, 14th July commencing at 11am. Location details will be emailed to service providers who have sent the Intention to Lodge. RFT responses are to be submitted by 1pm, Wednesday 29th July. Respondents are required to provide relevant examples of successful installations of the proposed products and associated services for similar organisations, along with referee contacts from organisations where these products and services have been implemented. Attachments to the RFT include: Document A - RFT Instructions for Respondents; Document B - RFT Intention to Lodge; Document C - RFT Response Form; Document D - Wireless Emergency Lighting Management Platform Agreement (draft).
C-26-170 Crown Range Road Slip RP15.77
Queenstown-Lakes District Council
The project involves conducting slip remediation works on Crown Range Road at RP 15.77. The work involves stabilising the slope by cutting benches from top to bottom and carting material to the designated deposition site. The slope has been creeping for several years and is in a state of active failure. Benching profiles have been provided in the drawings, but amendments will likely need to be made on site (in conjunction with the Engineer) to suit ground conditions encountered. The maximum volume of material that can be removed from the slip site is 10,000m3 as per the Resource Consent conditions. A deposition site for cut material located at RP 20.21 on Crown Range Road has been arranged and will require the Contractor to place and compact cut material as detailed in the drawings. The Contractor will need to install a temporary bridge across the Cardrona River to access the slip site. Works will also include removal and reinstatement of an existing timber catch fence at the toe of the slope following completion of earthworks operations. Both the slip site and deposition site are ecologically and culturally significant for several reasons, and the Contractor must strictly adhere to Resource Consent conditions. Specifically, the deposition site is home to two different lizard species. A Lizard Management Plan has been prepared to support a Wildlife Act Authority. Native planting and creation of loose rock stacks is required at the deposition site on completion of earthworks. Planting is also required to reinstate the access track which will be formed to reach the top of the slip site.
4376 - Fleet Maintenance and Repairs - Tasman Marlborough
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Fire and Emergency New Zealand is seeking to establish one or more supply contracts for the provision of fleet maintenance services for the Tasman Marlborough area to ensure that: - our fire appliances are always operational and ready to respond to the needs of our community - fire appliance servicing is completed to a high quality, in a timely manner and at competitive prices - Fire and Emergency and the supplier(s) establish and maintain a close and effective working relationship - the vehicle maintenance services are provided to Fire and Emergency in this area under a clear and transparent accountability framework. An Information Session will be held at Nelson Fire Station on 20 July 2026 (2pm) (date subject to change). Please email sourcing@fireandemergency.nz to confirm a place at the Information Session no later than 5.00pm, 13 July 2026. Please include the names and positions of the people who will be attending. Fire and Emergency would like an indication of possible respondents to this RFP. You are asked to advise Fire and Emergency if you intend to respond by emailing us at sourcing@fireandemergency.nz with 4376Fleet Maintenance and Repairs Tasman Marlborough as the subject by 10 July 2026.
25/26-250 NPDC Parks Coastal monitoring
New Plymouth District Council
his 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 this information in conjunction with the Taranaki Regional Council. We are requesting qualified businesses to submit information regarding their capabilities and indicative costs associated with producing a comprehensive professional coastal structures survey solution. We are interested in learning about how you would manage technical risks, maintenance requirements, intervention requirements, and cultural and public stakeholder input requirements. The Taranaki Coast is a dynamic west coast foreshore that includes important Kaimoana gathering & surfing reefs located within proximity of sites and areas of significance to Māori. There are coastal structures located close to some of these sites and understanding the coastal processes better by having a best practice survey review is important. Effects on tangata whenua and heritage, visual landscape, the natural environment, wildlife, climate change, significant kaimoana gathering areas, surf areas, property, and adjacent landowners will all be factors that we need to address in a Professional Coastal Structures Survey Review Report. 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
13038 - Cambridge to Piarere (C2P) Online Construction Contract Management
New Zealand Transport Agency
An online Group Tenderer’s Briefing will be held at 10am on Wedneday 1 July 2026. Please confirm your attendance (up to two people per tenderer) by emailing the Tender Secretary at tender@nzta.govt.nz by 2:00pm Tuesday 30 June. A Microsoft Teams link will be provided by 5:00pm on the same day. Tender closes at 10am Wednesday 29 July 2026. NZTA is seeking to appoint a suitably experienced Contract Administrator, as defined in NZS 3910:2023, supported by an MSQA team to provide construction contract management services. The Contract Administrator must one individual who hold, or be able to obtain by tender submission, current NZTA Level 4 Accreditation for Engineer to Contract and NZTA Level 4 Accreditation for Engineer’s Representative. NZTA is seeking a supplier that can demonstrate, with evidence, their capability to: • support the procurement of a construction contractor by participating as a member of the tender evaluation team during the physical works tender process, including contractor-led interactive meetings; • manage the construction contract and fulfil the role of Contract Administrator as defined under NZS 3910:2023 during construction; • provide independent monitoring, surveillance and quality assurance activities; and • work closely and constructively with the NZTA Project Manager and the Contractor to support the successful delivery of the project. Electronic copies of the tender documents are attached to this advertisement. All tender communications must be submitted through the GETS Questions and Answers Portal. Responses to tender questions and clarification requests will be issued by Notice to Tenderer and made available through the GETS addenda. Tender submissions must be uploaded to the GETS eTender Box as two separate files in PDF format, together with an Excel spreadsheet for the Schedule of Prices. The GETS file upload limit is 50MB. Tender submission files should be labelled as follows: • File No. 1 – Contract No. 13038 – Tender, excluding P
Tauranga Girls College - Main Contractor for Fire Alarm Upgrade
Ministry of Education - Approval from Ministry Employee - ie. Case Manager
Tauranga Girls College is requesting tenders for the design, supply and installation of a full fire alarm upgrade. The contract works required are: - Design, supply and installation of a site-wide Type 4 fire alarm system, including integration with a two-way PA system. - Removal and disposal of the existing fire alarm system - Provision of a fully integrated system including: Detection devices, manual call points, sounders and visual alarms, fire alarm panels and network systems, system interfaces (PA, security, access control where required) - Testing, commissioning and certification in accordance with NZ Building Code and NZS 4512
Research on Electro - Thermal Energy Storage
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Authority
Electro-thermal energy storage (ETES) systems convert electricity into heat and store it until used. Electric storage water heaters are the most common example of an ETES system. New ETES technologies have been developed and some of these could potentially supply a wide range of heat requirements, for example industrial steam or high temperature air, and internationally interest is growing in the role that ETES may have in enabling electricity to be an affordable source of process heat for businesses in place of, or alongside, other heat options. Other potential ETES benefits include enabling more efficient use of electricity networks or greater use of intermittent renewable electricity generation. We are seeking to procure research from qualified and experienced research providers. The research will produce evidence to help EECA understand and quantify the potential ETES opportunity for New Zealand’s businesses and energy systems. This evidence will inform possible future research, modelling and programme design. EECA will be holding a supplier briefing to provide an opportunity for supplier to ask questions relating to the requirements of the tender. A link to register for the supplier briefing will be published by addenda when it is available.
Main Contractor - LSM 1: Accessibility Modifications at George Street Normal School
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
An Occupational Therapist has visited George Street Normal School and outlined issues regarding the accessibility of the school. A report dated 18.3.2025 has been issued and these designs have been prepared to solve the issues identified within this document.
Biosolids Application to Land 2026-28 at Waihī Beach
Western Bay of Plenty District Council
Western Bay of Plenty District Council (Western Bay) wishes to procure physical works for biosolids application to land 2026-28 at Waihī Beach. Council owns a farm beside the Wastewater Treatment plant site at Capamagian Drive. Council has recently re-consented application of biosolids to land on the farm. This continues a practice that has been carried out since early this century. We are seeking a supplier who can carry out the application process during each of the forthcoming three summers – subject to contract rollover. This is likely to involve heavy agricultural equipment to extract the biosolids and apply them to land in accordance with the relevant Consent and management plan. All without adversely affecting farming activities.
Dog Safety Training
Commercial Team
Stats NZ is seeking to partner with a qualified dog safety training provider to support staff who are required to visit survey respondents as part of their role.
ANT2026-01A Ross Sea Shelf survey 2026/27 and 2027/28
Fisheries New Zealand
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is seeking a research provider to conduct the annual Ross Sea Shelf Survey for both 2026/27 and 2027/28. The primary objective of this project is to conduct the Ross Sea shelf survey annually to continue monitoring trends in Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) recruitment in the southern Ross Sea. The objectives of the Ross Sea shelf survey are to: (i) continue monitoring trends in Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) recruitment in the southern Ross Sea (core strata A–C); (ii) continue monitoring trends in abundance of larger (large sub-adult and adult) toothfish and biological characteristics in two areas of importance to predators: McMurdo Sound and Terra Nova Bay in alternate years; and (iii) collect and analyse a wide range of data and samples from these areas (e.g., demersal fish, benthic invertebrates, stomach and tissue samples, acoustic data), which will contribute to the Research and Monitoring Plan for the Ross Sea region MPA. This project will include a field work aspect with the successful candidate required to be on a fishing industry vessel for approximately 4 weeks following the Ross Sea commercial fishery (from mid-late January) in both 2026/27 and 2027/28 seasons. Note that this may require travel to Scott Base in advance of this date, dependent on timing of flights to Antarctica, or the fishing vessel may return to a New Zealand port to reprovision prior to undertaking the survey.
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