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Chifley Ave, Sefton - from Helen St to HNo.45 Road Resurfacing (Stage 1) - Q56-17

RFT ID Q56-17
RFT Type Open Tenders
Published 3-Mar-2017
Closes 24-Mar-2017 2:30pm
Category Roads and landscape
Agency Canterbury-Bankstown Council


Contact Person
David Connelly
Phone: 02 9707 9589
tenderbox@cbcity.nsw.gov.au

Tender Details

Council is seeking Quotations from suitably qualified and experienced Respondents for Q56-17 Road resurfacing of Chifley Ave (Stage 1), Sefton.

Scope of works generally includes demolition and reconstruction of kerb and gutter sections, concrete footpath, vehicular crossings and minor stormwater drainage.

A full description of the nature and extent of the services required by Council are set out in Section 3 of the attached Request.

Location

NSW Regions: Far North Coast, Mid North Coast, New England, Central Coast, Hunter, Cumberland/Prospect, Nepean, Northern Sydney, Inner West, South East Sydney, South West Sydney, Central West, Orana/Far West, Riverina/Murray, Illawarra, Southern Highlands

RFT Type

Open Tenders - An invitation to tender by public advertisement with no restriction placed on who may tender. Tenderers will normally be required to demonstrate in their tender that they have the necessary skills, resources, experience, financial capacity, and in some cases licences, accreditations, etc., to fulfil the tender requirements.

Additional Details / Instructions

Please note Council is now using APET for all electronic lodgements and lodging by NSW e-tendering will no longer be available.

If you're not already registered with Apet360. We strongly recommend that you register online with Apet360 upon downloading the tender documents from e-tendering.

The URL for electronic lodgement is http://360providers.apetsoftware.com.au/public/bankstownprod/publicjobs.aspx

Address for Lodgement

Method of Lodgement Electronic lodgement at: http://360providers.apetsoftware.com.au/public/bankstownprod/publicjobs.aspx

Multi Agency Access

No