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Manukau Institute of Technology & Unitec Gounds Maintenance contract
Manukau Institute of Technology and Unitec
SH1 Cambridge to Piarere Expressway Road of National Significance Online Section – Physical Works (Shortlisting)
New Zealand Transport Agency
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi invites Registrations of Interest (ROI) from prequalified and experienced consortia wishing to tender for Online section of the SH1 Cambridge to Piarere Expressway Project. This is a Measure & Value model Physical Works contract for Online section of the SH1 Cambridge to Piarere Expressway Project. The Cambridge to Piarere project is a 16km long extension of the Waikato expressway from Cambridge southwards towards Piarere. Online section of C2P comprises construction of the 6.4km ‘online’ section from the southern end of the Cambridge Southern Interchange through to the proposed grade-separated Karāpiro Interchange. The Contract Works generally comprise of: • 6.4 km of new four lane expressway south of the Cambridge Southern Interchange. • A full grade separated interchange located at Karāpiro Road. • Extending and re-aligning existing adjacent roads to run as parallel local roads approximately 5km on each side of the Expressway. • Provision of local road connections, and a new shared path. • Relocations of existing roads and construction of new service roads • Construction of two overpass bridges, two retaining walls and one major culvert. • Six stormwater soakage ponds and a wetland • Landscaping elements Only tenderers pre-qualified to Level 3A of the Bridge and Structure, Construction Level 4A and Surfacing Level 2A of the Highways and Network Operations (HNO) Prequalification System under the terms of the Transport Agency’s Prequalification System are eligible to submit a tender. This Registration of Interest will be assessed on Non-Price Attributes, with shortlisting expected 30 June 2026. Electronic copies of the ROI documentation are attached to this advertisement. ALL queries are to be SUBMITTED through the GETS Questions and Answers. All responses to tender queries/clarifications will be answered by Notice to Tenderers/Notice to Specific Tenderer which will be available in the GETS addenda. Tender submissions shall be upload
RFT - Main Contractor for Classroom Upgrades at Queen Charlotte College, Picton
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
Kia ora Re: Request for Tender (RFT): Main Contractor for A Block Classroom Upgrades at Queen Charlotte College, Picton On behalf of Queen Charlotte College, Onus Projects invites main contractors to supply tenders to refurbish 15 classrooms located with the A Block building at Queen Charlotte College. Key Dates: • RFT submissions close: Wednesday 24th June 2026 • Intended contract award (indicative): 8th July 2026 Please submit your RFT submission via GETS direct and any arrange site visits using the follow details: • Contact Person: Carl Fisher – Onus Projects Ltd • Email: carl@onusprojects.nz • Phone: 027 305 7684 Note: • Project Location: Queen Charlotte College • Address: 173 Waikawa Road, Picton 7220 (Marlborough Region) • Any future engagement will be through a Medium Works Contract; no contract-specific tags to be accepted. • Works are to be completed during the school’s holiday and study leave period outlined in the RFT documents with practical completion required prior to the 28th of February 2027 • Works can commence as early as July 2026 subject to contracts, material and contractor availability. • Site visits are by appointment only Refer to the additional tender documents for further information. Regards, Carl Fisher Onus Projects Limited
RFT - Main Building Contractor for AMS Block A - ILE Upgrade to Classrooms 7, 8, 9, 10 at Avalon Intermediate School, Avalon, Lower Hutt
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
The Avalon Intermediate School Board wishes to upgrade classrooms 7, 8, 9 and 10 in Block A with work focusing on flooring and wall finishes. The proposed scope includes the full replacement of floor coverings and replacement of acoustic wall coverings to rooms 7, 8 and 9. Some make good to wall linings is expected and all.
Registration of Interest - Main Contract for Block 6 Hall Cladding Upgrade at Ashburton Intermediate
Ministry of Education - School Infrastructure
Main Contractor for the Site: Design and Build New Junior Playground at Campbells Bay School
Ministry of Education - School Infrastructure
Main Contractor for refurbishment of fencing at Avalon School (Wellington)
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
i. General description of the Project: The project comprises fencing and gate remediation and replacement works at Avalon Primary School to address perimeter security issues, including removal of non-compliant fencing and gates and installation of compliant fencing and gate hardware. ii. Outcome sought: The outcome sought is a compliant, secure perimeter and access control arrangement, including 1.8m-high fencing and secure, selfclosing gates, to reduce opportunities for climbing and unauthorised exit. iii. History: Inconsistent fencing heights below 1.8m, climb assists, unsecured and non-self-closing gates, and multiple uncontrolled access and egress points, creating a serious safety risk due to the site’s proximity to public areas and roads. iv. Overview of the programme of which this project is a part: This project forms part of Avalon Primary School’s LSM-funded safety improvement programme and focuses on perimeter fencing and gate upgrades to mitigate uncontrolled student egress and improve compliance and site security. v. Requirements for phasing and / or staged handover of the project: Works will need to be staged to maintain school operations and safety during construction, and some higher-impact activities may need to occur outside teaching hours or during school holidays, subject to confirmation with the School. vi. Project consultants are: (a) Project Manager: Ruruku Milla Saris (b) Quantity Surveyor: N/A (c) Lead Designer: Ruruku (d) Other: N/A.
Independent Audio-Visual Consultant
Victoria University of Wellington
Employment Mediation Service Provider Group 2026
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Employment Services wishes to engage a panel of employment mediation service providers with employment mediation capability to undertake mediations on an as required basis. In addition to our employed mediators, a supplementary panel of service providers is contracted to ensure timely, accessible services for our users at times of peak demand. Service providers are experienced in both mediation and the employment law jurisdiction. They are required to provide mediation services to help parties resolve a range of employment relationship problems including personal grievances. Mediations are provided as required by Zoom, phone and face-to-face. We are seeking one or more service providers on the panel who have tikanga Maori mediation capability and experience. Successful Tikanga Maori Service Providers need to have a knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, an ability to speak te reo Maori and apply tikanga cultural practices in mediation. In terms of the contract template, this will be uploaded in the coming week. Can you please submit any questions through GETS.
2481 GBHS LSPMs - Block G Permanent Solution
Board of Trustees - Approve by BoT - ie. School Principal
i. The outcome sought is the provision of secure space for 5 no. special needs pupils plus caregivers/ support staff. ii. Any requirement for phasing and/or staged handover of the project will be negotiated with the school. iii. Project consultants are: (a) Project Manager: Architects 44 Limited (Rachael Spriggs). (b) Lead Designer: Architects 44 Limited (Rachael Spriggs). 2.2 Required solution (the Contract Works) a. The Contract Works required are: i. Convert two existing science labs and corridor space into new Learning support classrooms. This procurement covers Stage 1 of a two-stage project. ii. Includes construction of new rooms internally, within the existing lab spaces. iii. Construction of new exterior timber deck and accessible ramp iv. New fencing v. Asbestos removal to ceiling cavity and any wall cavities that are exposed. vi. New joinery units vii. Plumbing and drainage viii. Any requirement for phasing and/or staged handover of the project will be negotiated with the school. ix. The site is level and has good vehicle access. x. The Contractor will be engaged through a Medium Works Contract. No Contract related tags will be considered. The Principal prefers there to be no drawings and specification related Tags. xi. See Tender Documents for further information.
W2WS Waipawa River Directional Drilling
Central Hawkes Bay District Council
Tōtara Valley Road Upgrade — Stage 2 SH25 to Sawmill Road – Civil Construction Contract
Thames-Coromandel District Council
Thames-Coromandel District Council (TCDC) is seeking expressions of interest from experienced civil contractors to deliver the Stage 2 upgrade of Tōtara Valley Road, from the State Highway 25 intersection to immediately before Sawmill Road, near Thames in the Waikato Region. TCDC needs a competent civil contractor capable of taking full responsibility for delivery of the Stage 2 works under an NZS 3910:2013.
Contract 26/28 - Building Demolition - 13 Blake Street - Advertising Notice
Waimakariri District Council
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.
NCC Pavement Washing Services
City Services
Napier City Council is seeking a suitably qualified Supplier to provide high-pressure washing and hot water blasting services for paved and cobbled surfaces within the Napier Central Business District (CBD) and selected shopping centre locations. The objective is to maintain a clean, safe, and presentable urban environment that supports public amenity, tourism, and business activity. Any questions will be responded to via the GETS Q&A - closing date for questions is 5pm on Friday 19 June 2026 Please provide your responses on the templates provided and submit your RFP by 2pm on Wednesday 24 June 2026.
Professional Services for Inspection and Management of Structural Assets
Dunedin City Council
The Dunedin City Council (DCC) own multiple structures throughout the city including bridges, sea walls and retaining walls. To ensure DCC’s structures are correctly inspected, appointment of a suitability qualified Structure Inspection Engineer is required. Routine tasks include: • Inspections of assets by suitably qualified staff, at appropriate intervals • Crack width and ongoing monitoring of other defects in bridges • Recommending maintenance programmes • Input into annual plan and long-term budget process • Ensuring asset records are up to date and complete • Designing and supervising maintenance and renewal works • Regulatory consent monitoring and management • Support with Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga assessments and authority applications • Bridge postings for over-weight vehicles Subject to performance we seek to partner with a Supplier for a term of up to 5 years. We want a Supplier that is proactive, allocates staff resources efficiently, takes ownerships, meets deadlines and can demonstrate a dynamic approach to their work. It is important that the successful Supplier works collaboratively with us and has the flexibility to respond to urgent, reactive requests in addition to ensuring the programme of annual inspections is complete on time.
Mission Command Training Facility at Linton Military Camp
Defence Estate and Infrastructure
The New Zealand Defence Force is seeking Registrations Of Interest (ROI) from suitably qualified and experienced Main Contractors for the construction of the Mission Command Training Facility at Linton Military Camp. This is a two stage procurement with Stage One being the ROI and Stage Two being the release of a Request for Tender(s) to a maximum of four Main Contractors. The RFT is anticipated to be released in July/August 2026. The ROI is available on NZDF’s SmartProcure website https://nzdf.bravosolution.com. To access the ROI and submit a response you must first be registered on SmartProcure. To register, just click “Register Now” and enter the required information. Once you have a user name and password you can access the tender by logging on, clicking on "RFP/RFQ Open to All Suppliers" and then into the ROI where you can click on "Express Interest" to access the full ROI details. If you require assistance to register this is available by email to dcs.vm@nzdf.mil.nz. ALL ENQUIRIES regarding this ROI must be in writing through NZDF's SmartProcure message system. NZDF will aim to respond to enquiries within two working days. The anticipated build commencement date will be approximately Q2/3 2027. Note: the progression of this procurement to the RFT stage is strictly conditional upon confirmation of funding through the NZ Government's Budget 2026. Accordingly., the NZDF reserves the right to suspend, postpone, or cancel the procurement process at any stage, including after short-listing of respondents, if funding is not secured.
Kershaw Road Bridge Superstructure Replacement
Whangarei District Council
Whangarei District Council are seeking a suitably qualified and experienced Contractor for the replacement of the superstructure and abutment headwalls on a bridge located on Kershaw Road, an unsealed gravel road. This includes the demolition of the existing superstructure and headwalls, supply and installation of 4 x Galvanised 460 UB 67, NiuDeck Plywood decking and the new H4 timber headwalls. PLEASE NOTE: This contract is being procured under the new NZS3910:2023 Standard. The organiser of this contract is Fiona Pratt of Whangarei District Council Contact details are: Phone: 027 493 2043 Email: fiona.pratt@wdc.govt.nz Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S Weston Chief Executive
Registration of Interest - Main Contract for Block 1-2-21 Roof Replacement at Te Kura Mareko Casebrook Intermediate
Ministry of Education - School Infrastructure
Main Contractor ROI for TGS Atea Project at Takapuna Grammar School
Ministry of Education - School Infrastructure
Main Contractor for LSPM Fencing at Knapdale School
Ministry of Education - School Infrastructure
ROAD0512 Sealed Road Rehabilitation Rural North 2026-27
Ashburton District Council
Ilam Campus Boiler Resilience
People, Culture & Campus
This ROI is the first step in a multi-step procurement process. Following evaluation shortlisted Respondent/s will be invited to submit a full proposal in response to a Request for Proposals (RFP). This document deals only with the first step i.e. the ROI process. This Registration of Interest is for the supply of sufficient plant, labour and materials necessary for the construction and installation of physical boiler resilience works on an active and busy University Campus. The main requirement is the ability for UC to arrange delivery of temporary portable boilers to connect into the existing heating infrastructure as and when required. The contractor will be able to utilise a range of installation methodologies to best suit stakeholder requirements to install the foundation and infrastructure connections to complete the boiler resilience project using a NZS3910:2013 contract. It is important to note that the final design is currently being developed and as such outputs and deliverables are subject to change.
2026-08 ROI Puruki Experimental Forest Harvest
Scion Science
What we need BSI seeks a suitably experienced and resourced forestry harvesting contractor or forest management provider to deliver end‑to‑end management of a research forest harvest, including planning, execution, roading, log marketing, transport, and site reinstatement. The contractor must demonstrate: Proven experience in medium-scale plantation harvest operations in comparable environments Strong capability in NES‑CF compliance, environmental management, and health & safety leadership Ability to plan and manage subcontractors across all harvest activities Capability to optimise commercial outcomes, including log marketing and value recovery Experience working in research or sensitive environments, including data capture and stakeholder coordination (researchers, landowners, Mana Whenua) What we do not want Responses from parties unable to deliver full end‑to‑end harvest management, including planning, execution, log marketing, and transport.
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