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Invercargill Watermain Renewals
Invercargill City Council
This Contract is for the supply of all labour, materials and plant necessary for the renewal of approximately 1540m of watermain and all associated works in the suburbs of Gladstone, Avenal and Newfield in Invercargill. Existing AC watermain is proposed to be abandoned and replaced with new PN12.5 PE100 watermain on a new alignment. Renewal of all associated laterals, valves, fittings, and link-in connections is also included.
RFP Integrated Support Services International Education Schools
Education New Zealand
This Request for Proposal (RFP) seeks proposals from suitably qualified organisations to provide integrated support services for the growth of international education in New Zealand schools. ENZ intends to contract an independent third-party organisation to support schools to build capability and capacity to enrol, support and grow international student participation across the sector. The successful supplier will deliver nationally coordinated services that support schools at every stage of the international student journey, including capability development, operational and compliance support, sector engagement, and monitoring and reporting.
P2026-680 Waste Collection and Recycling Services Contract 2026-2029
Hastings District Council
Whanganui Jetboat
Department of Conservation
The Department of Conservation (DOC) requests tenders for the supply and delivery of a jetboat to support operations on the Whanganui River within Whanganui National Park. DOC requires a proven, production-series 5.7m aluminium jetboat and engine, capable of carrying up to 8 passengers, and suited to operating in a remote and demanding river environment. The vessel must be supplied with a trailer and meet all relevant Maritime New Zealand design, construction, and safety standards. The scope includes design (if applicable), manufacture, fit-out, certification, and delivery of the fully operational vessel to Whanganui, if production is outside of the Whanganui, Manawatu or Taranaki regions. Suppliers will be required to demonstrate technical capability, relevant experience, ability to deliver within the required timeframe, and compliance with specified requirements. Submissions will be evaluated using a two-envelope price and weighted criteria approach. The successful supplier will deliver the completed vessel, including all required documentation and certifications, by September 2027 or earlier where possible.
MajSC173 Westport Private Stormwater Wastewater Separation Phase 1
Buller District Council
Enterprise Network Services
Massey University
*Please note that this tender, and all related documentation, is only available on Massey University's procurement platform: VendorPanel Marketplace. Massey University is seeking a strategic delivery partner to design, supply, implement, and support a full refresh of its enterprise network infrastructure across all campuses. The solution must address ageing infrastructure, increasing cybersecurity risk, and capacity constraints, delivering a secure, resilient, scalable, and cloud-ready network platform that supports research, teaching, and operational needs. This is a single-stage open-market process run exclusively through VendorPanel Marketplace. No response is required via GETS. VP Reference: VP2592 Reference: 2026-39 Opened: Wednesday 24 June 2026 02:42 pm Closing: Wednesday 05 August 2026 12:00 pm Contact: Through Massey’s VendorPanel Procurement platform, Marketplace. Link: https://www.vendorpanel.nz/Members/?do=Tenders:AllTenders&mode=Open (registration required to access the full tender). How to participate • To access the RFP and submit a response, suppliers must register on VendorPanel Marketplace. Registration is free and only takes a few minutes. • Register or log in here: https://www.vendorpanel.nz/MarketPlace • A short guide to registering in VendorPanel is attached to this notice. • All communications and enquiries about this opportunity must be made through the VendorPanel platform.
RFT - Electrical and Mechanical Services Contractor for Block A - Replace Boiler including Underfloor Pipework at Fraser Crescent School, Upper Hutt
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The specialist reports have identified that the boilers, radiators and heating pipe infrastructure are at the end of life and due for replacement. It is proposed to replace heating with electric heat pumps to all spaces. An upgrade of the electric infrastructure will be carried out in accordance with the engineer’s design and recommendations including for control modules for the electrical load management. The removal of the boilers is to be included along with all redundant heating pipe both from within the boiler room and under floors of the classroom blocks. Asbestos has been identified in the boiler room linings and gaskets, underfloor where old pipe insulation has been left and in the vinyl flooring through which heating pipes penetrate. The safe removal of asbestos is to be included for within this project. The work will be sequenced so as not to leave the school at risk of not having heating as per the following suggested order of work: - Electrical infrastructure works - Supply and installation of heat pumps, commissioning of new systems - Decommission and removal of the boilers and redundant heaters and radiators - Safe removal of asbestos linings in boiler room - Fitting of new linings and make good of walls - Relocation of the main switchboard into the boiler room - Removal of underfloor asbestos and redundant heating pipes
Helicopter Services Panel
Otago Regional Council
This Request for Applications (RFA) is issued by Otago Regional Council (ORC), referred to below as ‘the Buyer’ or ‘we’ or ‘us’. Council is seeking to establish a panel of qualified helicopter service providers to support a range of operational activities across the Otago region. The panel will enable ORC to access reliable, safe, and cost-effective aerial services for environmental, emergency, and operational needs.
Home Bay Pontoon AKL 2026
Department of Conservation
This procurement is for the sourcing of services related to the construction and installation of a new pontoon at Home Bay, Motutapu Island, Auckland. It includes the construction and installation of piles, a pontoon, and a gangway at the end of the existing wharf.
Fleet Maintenance and Repair - Auckland
Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Fire and Emergency is seeking to establish one or more supply contracts for the provision of heavy vehicle fleet maintenance services for the Auckland area to ensure that: • our fire appliances (fire engines or fire trucks) are always safe, fit for purpose and operationally 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 Counties Manukau District Office (Papatoetoe Station) 15A Lambie Drive, Papatoetoe on 21 July 2026 at 10am. Please email sourcing@fireandemergency.nz to confirm a place at the information session no later than midday on 20 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 advise Fire and Emergency if you intend to respond by emailing us at sourcing@fireandemergency.nz with 4640 Fleet Maintenance and Repairs Auckland as the subject by 4pm 22 July 2026.
Duvauchelle Water Supply Treatment Plant
Infrastructure
The purpose of this RFT is to invite Tenderers to submit their Tenders for the upgrade of the Kaitouna Duvauchelle Water Supply Treatment Plant. The existing Duvauchelle Water Treatment Plant (WTP) utilises conventional media and cartridge filtration technology and does not consistently comply with the Drinking Water Standards for New Zealand. During high turbidity events, water must be brought by tanker from elsewhere to meet demand, at a significant cost. The purpose of the project is to upgrade the existing water supply treatment plant, to ensure that Council provides a facility that: • Produces drinking water in accordance with the following New Zealand Drinking Water Regulatory Framework. • Utilises membrane filtration to provide a minimum 4 log protozoa credit. • Has low total lifecycle costs, including by minimising energy use and chemical use. • Provides fully automated plant operation, with a high level of reliability, to minimise operational interventions and maintenance requirements and associated costs. • Has conforming electrical, instrument and controls system design and operation including SCADA interface and telemetry system. The new treatment plant will be constructed on the site of the existing treatment plant. The site is an operational water treatment plant, which must be maintained in continuous service during the Contract.
Carrington Park Upgrade - SP1B - Skatepark
Carterton District Council
Carrington Park Upgrade - SP1A - Play Space
Carterton District Council
Tenders are invited to submit a proposal for the Carrington Park Upgrade SP1A – Play Space. The Buyer is seeking to engage an experienced firm with a proven track record of delivering exceptional workmanship and strong value for money in playground upgrades and play space installations. A company with extensive experience in park and playground upgrades, supported by key personnel who have successfully delivered similar projects and are familiar with the specified products. We value firms with a strong track record in play space upgrades and installations, particularly those with proven experience in the Wairarapa region and projects of a similar scale. Positive referee feedback on the company, Construction Manager, and Construction Supervisor is also essential. Installation methodologies, quality assurance and risk management, and a detailed construction programme are also important to the Buyer. We will value companies that actively support the Wairarapa community through subcontracting, employment, training opportunities, and contributions to local charities, schools, clubs, and community initiatives.
RFT to procure a Fire Alarm and Security Contractor - Maeroa Intermediate Fire Alarm Upgrade
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The school currently has a disconnect between the main Block A/Admin building and the rest of the school. The intended works are to bring the school into one coverage alarm system.
Fish Screen Facilities Technical Assessments Panel
Science
Canterbury Regional Council (CRC) is inviting proposals from experienced ecological and hydraulic engineering providers to join a panel for the delivery of fish screen facilities technical assessment services. The panel will support CRC’s consenting and compliance functions through the assessment of existing and proposed fish screen facilities, predominantly within open channel systems. CRC seeks suppliers with strong technical capability, knowledge of relevant environmental regulations and fish screening standards, and a commitment to delivering timely, high-quality customer service.
Nikau Heights Tank Replacement Project
Masterton District Council
Masterton District Council are seeking a suitable, qualified Contractor who can undertake the Nikau Heights Reservoir Renewal Construction (the Works). The Works will involve: - Demolition and/or removal of existing timber tanks, redundant pipework, fencing, trees and other vegetation. - Civil work including topsoil stripping, site trimming and leveling, ground improvement via 1m deep hardfill base, pre-cast valve manhole, permeable pavement installation. - Construction of new reinforced concrete tank foundations and valve pads. - Integration with MDC’s nominated tank installer, for the construction and commissioning of two 500 kL galvanized steel tanks with new liners, pipe connections, and pipe supports (supplied by MDC). - Supply and installation of associated stainless steel (SS) and polyethylene (PE) pipework, valves, and flow meters. - Integration with the existing valve chamber, rising main, transmission main and drainage/scour outlet including enabling works to demolish and replace valve chamber roof, if required. - Integration with MDC electrical and control installation. - Integration with supplier completing reinstatement works on Golf Course land - All testing, sterilisation, commissioning and handover documentation. MDC is looking for providers who have a sound methodology for the Works and will demonstrate well thought-out planning for key aspects such as working in a live potable water environment, staging and cut-in works to minimise disruption and risks to water users; an excellent track record with good referees; and a project team with the right experience. A supplier briefing and site visit will be held in Masterton on Tuesday 14th July at 10am. To indicate you will be attending this site visit please email Laura Maclean by Thursday 9th July.
Wairere Falls Stage 3
Department of Conservation
This contract is for the construction of structures at Wairere Falls of Goodwin Road, Okauia, Waikato. The Wairere Falls Lookout Track is a popular ‘short walk’ destination, a 15-minute drive from Matamata and 20-minute drive from Te Aroha on the western side of the Kaimai Forest Park. It is centred around viewing the 153m Wairere Falls (the highest waterfall in the North Island). This procurement is aimed at addressing visitor safety by replacing structures along the Wairere Falls track that are near or at the end of life.
Whangārei Urban Bus Services – CityLink, SchoolLink & Hikurangi Link
Northland Regional Council
Northland Regional Council intends to release a Request for Tender in June 2026 for the delivery of public transport services in Whangārei. The proposed nine-year contract will cover the CityLink urban network, SchoolLink dedicated school services, and the Hikurangi Link regional service. The tender will seek a supplier capable of delivering safe, reliable, and accessible services using high-quality, low-emission vehicles (for CityLink). This Advance Notice is intended to provide potential suppliers with early visibility of the opportunity and allow time to prepare ahead of the formal tender release.
System Operator Independent Review
Electricity Authority
The Electricity Authority Te Mana Hiko (Authority) is intending to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a supplier to conduct an independent review of the System Operator. This review will look at how the System Operator’s performance should be assessed and whether it provides value for money. The purpose of this Advance Notice is to signal the Authority’s intention to go to market and to give potential suppliers early visibility of the opportunity. When evaluating responses to the RFP, we will consider: - the supplier’s relevant experience and track record - how well the proposed solution meets our requirements - the supplier’s capacity to deliver within the required timeframe - the extent to which the proposal delivers economic benefits to New Zealand - overall value for money, based on price in relation to the quality and expected outcomes of the proposed solution. The Indicative timeframes for this process (which may be subject to change) are: - Release of RFP: mid-July 2026 - Supplier briefing session: approximately one week after the RFP is released - RFP closing date: early to mid-August 2026 - Selection of preferred supplier: late-August 2026 - Contract start date: 16 September 2026 - Contract end date: 18 December 2026 Further details, including the confirmed scope, structure, and timeframes, will be published on the New Zealand Government Electronic Tender Service (GETS) in due course. In the meantime, we would encourage potential suppliers to subscribe to this notice if they have not already done so, to be notified when additional information becomes available.
Kuranui College – Block D Relocate Main Switchboard – Electrical Contractor
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
a. The Project background is: i. General description of the Project: The project is for Kuranui College and involves relocating the school’s Main Switchboard from its current temporary location in a shipping container beside D Block to a permanent new switchboard room within D Block. The work requires a suitably experienced electrical contractor to carry out the associated electrical and cabling works, including installing an underground pit, extending incoming mains, trenching between the pit and D Block, shifting the switchboard, extending or re-running mains and submains, disconnecting redundant services to the old boiler house and caretaker’s shed, and providing temporary generator supply to maintain power to parts of the site during the relocation. These are three sets of 4 single core 400mm cable, The pit will be around 3m x 3m in size. ii. Outcome sought: This project is to permanently relocate the Kuranui College Main Switchboard from its temporary shipping container location to a dedicated switchboard room within D Block, ensuring the school has a safe, reliable and fit-for-purpose electrical infrastructure solution that supports its future site development plans. The project is intended to be completed within the January 2027 school holiday period, with minimal disruption to school operations and continued power supply to essential parts of the site during the works. iii. History: The project originated in 2024, when the Main Switchboard was installed in a shipping container beside D Block as a temporary solution while longer-term redevelopment planning for the Kuranui College site was still being confirmed. Following agreement on the College’s future development plans, D Block has now been identified as the permanent location for the switchboard, requiring the temporary arrangement to be replaced with a dedicated switchboard room and associated cabling works.
Cleaning Services
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Business (MBIE) are looking for suitably qualified and experienced single national cleaning management provider to oversee all cleaning services across the MBIE estate. This includes managing designated subcontractors and sourcing additional subcontractors where needed. A core component of the requirement is strong account management, with the provider responsible for the overall quality and delivery of cleaning services. In addition, we will be procuring providers to provide cleaning services for each office location, grouped logically by region or site characteristics. These services will be sourced through this RFP, with the resulting service delivery arrangements to be managed through subcontractor relationships under the national cleaning management provider.
Tay Street Stormwater and Watermain Renewals 2026
Invercargill City Council
This Contract is for the supply of all labour, materials and plant necessary for the renewal of both the Stormwater and the Watermain on Tay Street, Invercargill, between Mary Street and Jackson Street. The Stormwater Pipe will be on a new alignment on the opposite side of the street to the existing main. It will be made from 176m of DN600 Class 2 Concrete Rubber Ring Jointed Pipe and 16m of DN375 uPVC Pipe. This will avoid the demolition of the 157m of pre-1900 Brickmain Pipe that will be abandoned with flowable fill. Six (6) Manholes are proposed, ranging from 2.3m to 3.7m tall. Two of them will be replacing existing manholes, one of them being replaced is a square brick structure of an undetermined age. The watermain will be replaced like-for-like to remove the 1930’s cast iron watermain that was rehabilitated in 2006, and be replaced by 176m of DN180 PE100 PN12.5 Pipe. 28m of DN125 and 21m of DN63 Pipe will be required for link-ins, with 16m of Asbestos Cement Pipe to be appropriately removed and disposed of. Works are to be completed before the Waka Kotahi/NZTA holiday moratorium in December 2026, ahead of their resurfacing works in summer. Both alignments are proposed to be replaced using open-trench methodology. The Contract shall also include the renewal of all associated laterals, manhole structures, valves, hydrants, fittings fixtures and connections.
North Island Velvet Leaf Co-ordinator
Waikato Regional Council
This is an opportunity to be involved in a North Island biosecurity initiative that may have the potential to expand in scope to other pest plants in the future. Council are seeking a supplier to work with the rural and arable sectors across the North Island to advocate, educate and support the control and prevention of Velvetleaf. While in-depth knowledge of Velvetleaf is not essential, someone who understands the arable and rural sectors and general biosecurity practices is preferred. We need someone who is proactive and self-managing, who has the ability to travel across the North Island, particularly during the peak season between October and May. Note: a respondent briefing session will be held on 20 July 2026 at 1:00pm - register your interest to attend by notifying the point of contact. The RFP closes at 4:00pm Friday, 31 July 2026 and must be submitted electronically via GETS.
Land Transport C1421 Pavement Marking
Land Transport
This contract is for the pavement marking within Central Hawke's Bay District. It includes new road markings as required through safety initiatives, new/replacement RRM's and marking renewal or replacement. The contract is a 3+2 year contract (the 2 year extension will be at the sole discretion of the Principal).
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