Open government tenders in Townsville

Logistics and slope remediation

Open government tenders in Townsville

In Townsville … Ship to Shore Crane – Design, Fabricate, Supply and Maintain

The Queensland Government is seeking Proposals for aShip to Shore Crane (StS) at the Port of Townsville (PoT). It includes design, fabrication, supply and ten years of planned and unplanned maintenance.  Tenders close Thursday 22 November. 

PoT is also seeking offers from multidisciplinary organisations to undertake the supply of Engineering Consultancy Services. It is listed as 100 per cent Building construction and support and maintenance and repair services.  This tender closes 30th October.

Slope remediation works

North-west of the port of Townsville, there’ve been tenders issued for slope remediation works on Herveys Range Road.

As a result of the slope degradation over time, a section of cutting on Hervey Range is producing minor rock falls and loss of water diversionary structures due to water flow and natural destabilisation of the rock cutting through weathering. The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is seeking the services of a highly experienced and competent contractor to perform slope remediation works. The scope of the works include but is not limited to descaling of the existing rock cutting, removal of scree and soil deposits, construction of diversion drainage, supply and installation of cable reinforced rock mesh, fibrecrete shotcreting and the installation of test bores for proposed future works and investigation purposes. Tenders close Wednesday 31st October.

 

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