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Tenders Invited Tenders and Quotatons Released DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE, PLANNING AND LOGISTICS Tenders Invited Tenders and quotatons released DARWIN REGION T20-2055 CLOSES 17/3/2021 T21-1177 CLOSES 23/3/2021 T20-2440 CLOSES 24/3/2021 T21-1172 CLOSES 24/3/2021 Arnhem Highway - Adelaide River Floodplain Upgrade Nightclif Middle School - Roof Replacement and Moulden Primary School - Design and Construct Arnhem Highway and Cox Peninsula Road - Consultancy - Stage 2 CH 25.000km to CH 28.000km - Roadworks Associated Works Engineered Portal Frame Shade Structure Across Existng Detailed Design of Various Intersecton Upgrades Basketball Courts DARWIN REGION T21-1090 CLOSES 24/3/2021 T20-2427 CLOSES 25/3/2021 T21-1154 CLOSES 29/3/2021 T21-1211 CLOSES 29/3/2021 Darwin, Katherine, Tennant Creek, Alice Springs, Frances Bay Mooring Basin - Hardstand Upgrade Marrara Sportng Complex - Security Fence Upgrade Trower Road - Reline Stormwater Between Wacket Borroloola - Consultancy - Structural Inspectons and Street and Lakeside Drive Reports on Various Parks and Wildlife Assets DARWIN REGION T21-1212 CLOSES 29/3/2021 T21-1169 CLOSES 29/3/2021 T21-2442 CLOSES 31/3/2021 T20-1547 CLOSES 12/4/2021 Bagot Road - Reline Two Hundred Meters of Stormwater Kakadu Highway Road Safety Improvements - Install Alice Springs - Stuart Highway - Palmer River Bridge Royal Darwin Hospital - Construct New Bedrooms, Safety Barrier Systems and Rumble Strips at Various Bearing Replacement Seclusion Room, Modifcatons to Custodial Area and Bridge Approaches Courtyard Upgrade DARWIN REGION KATHERINE REGION T21-1009 CLOSES 23/4/2021 T20-1989 CLOSES 19/3/2021 T21-1166 CLOSES 22/3/2021 T21-1051 CLOSES 30/3/2021 Manunda Terrace Primary School - Design and Construct, Victoria Highway - Curve and Shoulder Widening CH Katherine High School - Consultancy - STEAM Centre Daguragu - Consultancy - Site Investgaton and Delivery Replace Fire, Potable And Irrigaton Mains and Associated 160km to CH 203km and Classroom Upgrades of Site Servicing Plans and Civil Layout Plans Works KATHERINE REGION ALICE SPRINGS REGION T20-2316 CLOSES 30/3/2021 T21-1164 CLOSES 24/3/2021 T20-2234 CLOSES 24/3/2021 T21-1290 CLOSES 29/3/2021 Consultancy - Logistcs and Agribusiness Hub - Industrial Ofce of Public Guardian - Design and Construct New Sienna Village - Provision of the Design and Constructon Papunya - Women’s Safe House - External Repairs and Subdivision Detailed Design Roofop Access and Soundproofng of New Fencing Maintenance Including New Shade and Play Equipment ALICE SPRINGS REGION T21-1260 CLOSES 29/3/2021 T20-2216 CLOSES 29/3/2021 T21-1033 CLOSES 31/3/2021 T20-2245 CLOSES 6/4/2021 Stuart Highway - Karnte Road Intersecton - Earthworks Consultancy - Blain Street and Larapinta Drive Repairs and Maintenance of Building Management Stuart Highway - North of the Tropic of Capricorn Rest and Drainage Works Intersecton Upgrade - Planning Study and Concept Systems to Northern Territory Government Assets for a Area - Pavement Rehabilitaton and Strengthening from Designs Period of 36 Months CH 1435km to CH 1439.10km EAST ARNHEM REGION TENNANT CREEK REGION T21-1181 CLOSES 17/3/2021 T21-1225 CLOSES 24/3/2021 T20-2438 CLOSES 17/3/2021 T20-2207 CLOSES 17/3/2021 Nhulunbuy Datjala Work Camp - Shed Extension Alyangula Area School - Supply and Install New Design and Construct New Youth Training and Construct New Staf Accommodaton Consistng of 12 Playground Equipment Accommodaton Facility Units TENNANT CREEK REGION T21-1152 CLOSES 25/3/2021 RESPECT~ Respect is a two way street. Your driver is trying to Stuart Highway - Design Intersecton Upgrades for YOURDRIVER Mungkarta Community Access (McLaren Creek) Road and transport you safely and has the right to feel safe too. for Kurundi Road Tenders and quotatons awarded DARWIN REGION D20-0148 CONTRACT $186,853 T20-1790 CONTRACT $99,735 T21-1193 CONTRACT $129,623 T21-1119 CONTRACT $52,632 Various Locatons - Provision of Maintenance of Basins Consultancy - Engineering Services for Risk Assessment Administrators Ofce - Roof Replacement and Associated ITS/Electrical Engineering Review of Variable Message and Drains for a Period of 12 Months of Northern Territory Government Managed Streetlights Works Sign Design and Installaton Documentaton Contractor: DDC Building and Constructon Pty Ltd Contractor: GHD Pty Ltd Contractor: LA Build Contractor: GHD PTY LTD Sterling NT Pty Ltd DARWIN REGION KATHERINE REGION T21-1210 CONTRACT $12,520 T21-1275 CONTRACT $46,800 T21-1143 CONTRACT $55,000 T20-1578 CONTRACT $1,078,096 Parliament House Repairs and Paintng to Level 4 Areas Berrimah Farm - Water Meter Connecton and Associated Howard Springs - Nelson Electorate Ofce - Ofce Fitout Borroloola - Repairs and Maintenance of Various Works Alteratons Government Assets for a Period of 12 Months Contractor: SD PAINTERS PTY LIMITED Contractor: Town and Country Plumbing Service Contractor: SEMCORP (NT) PTY LTD Contractor: Cairns Industries Pty Ltd KATHERINE REGION ALICE SPRINGS REGION T20-2043 CONTRACT $214,349 T21-1086 CONTRACT $81,372 T21-1153 CONTRACT $76,279 T20-2328 CONTRACT $6,075,673 Katherine Hospital - Specialist Clinics - Replace Ductng Carpentaria Highway - Design Rest Area at Chainage Victoria Highway - Design Intersecton Upgrade for Alice Springs, Tennant Creek, Katherine Regions - Various and Chilled Water Air Handling Unit (AHU) 338.5km Innesvale Access Road Highways - Design and Construct Truck Parking Bay Contractor: Craven Diesel Services Pty Ltd Contractor: MLEI CONSULTING ENGINEERS Contractor: SCP CONSULTaING NORTHERN REGION Contractor: Remote Industries Australia Pty Ltd PTY LTD Ostojic Group Pty Ltd ALICE SPRINGS REGION T21-1221 CONTRACT $46,417 T21-1111 CONTRACT $47,250 T20-2388 CONTRACT $119,163 T21-1042 CONTRACT $28,446 Yuendumu School - Removal and Replacement of Centralian Middle School - Lightng Upgrade Alice Springs Hospital - Design and Documentaton of the Bellman Hangar - Replacement of Air-Conditon Units Asbestos Floor Coverings Kidney Dialysis Unit Expansion Contractor: NICCON (NT) PTY LTD Contractor: KORELECTRICAL PTY LTD Contractor: Hodgkison Contractor: TDC Refrigeraton Pty Ltd ALICE SPRINGS REGION T21-1129 CONTRACT $25,974 Alice Springs Hospital - Consultant Services - Co- facebook.com/towardszeront #towardszeront Generaton System Assessment Contractor: CLARKE ENERGY (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD. For further informaton regarding Northern Territory Government Tenders go to www.nt.gov.au/tenders . NORTHERN ~ TERRITORY •~-.• GOVERNMENT .
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