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upgrades to five buildings at fleet base east including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, fire protection and building code compliance works. scope consists of 24 packages which cover bathroom, toilet and shower upgrades, refurbishment of amenities in various areas, roofing repairs, window remediation, air conditioning maintenance, flooring works, handrail upgrades, painting, fire compliance upgrades, provision of external meal room and assocated connections and services.
works involve reconfiguration of a high voltage substation and a low voltage switchroom. in their current state the rooms are non-compliant due to clearance and access/egress paths. the works include moving of a low voltage switchboard, a high voltage transformer and ring main unit, construction of new doorways and external blockwalls and installation of new emergency exit lighting and ventilation system.
rehabilitation cimfr program conducts ecological restoration works on identified phosphate minefields relinquished by the mining company, phosphate resources limited prl. the program’s aim is to restore rainforest on relinquished mine sites to create biodiverse, resilient and self-sustaining ecosystems that provide or enhance habitat for native flora and fauna, particularly the abbott’s booby. it is funded by a conservation levy paid by prl to the customer who administers these funds. the customer issues annually agreed funding to the director of national parks dnp to undertake the cimfr program. the christmas island national park management plan 2014–2024, the environment protection and biodiversity conservation act 1999, recovery plans and various documents and research reports also guide implementation of the cimfr program. the cimfr program has been implemented under its current methodologies since 2004–05, with reports prepared annually on the cimfr program. these reports include an overview of operations; areas planted and maintained; results of biophysical monitoring and expenditure. the customer wishes to review and evaluate the cimfr program to determine its effectiveness at achieving its aims and to determine if any changes are needed to the program. the cimfr program currently manages about 113 hectares of rehabilitation fields at various stages of completion. to date, prl has relinquished approximately 335.5 hectares 40 sites from mining leases mci 70/1 or mci 70/1a. of these, 27 sites have not been rehabilitated. the purpose of the review is: to determine the effectiveness of the cimfr program in relation to achieving its aims and meeting performance indicators set out in the cimfr program 2012–2020 plan. to identify improvements and recommend any changes in the operation of the cimfr program, consistent with ‘criteria’ below.
commonwealth place chillers replacement and bmcs upgrade project
proposal for the operatation of an aquatic boat rental service within the central basin of lake burley griffin
provision of investment management services for the australian business securitisation fund absf. the absf is a $2 billion fund created by the government to support the provision of finance to small to medium enterprises smes on more competitive terms. the government’s objectives are to be achieved by making targeted investments in the sme securitisation market, including via warehouse facilities. the aofm has been delegated responsibility for administering the absf on behalf of the commonwealth by the responsible minister. the aofm is seeking to appoint an investment manager to assist with the evaluation of investment proposals received by the aofm, and provide ongoing portfolio management services to assist the aofm in its administration of absf investments. the appointed investment manager should have extensive experience managing structured credit investments including via warehouse facilities directly for institutional clients, or in a managed fund context. the aofm is conducting an open approach to the market to seek tenders from entities with the experience, capacity and capability to delivery the service requirements specified in this rft.
interested parties are invited to attend an industry briefing for land2097ph4 special operations rotary wing. this briefing will provide an update regarding the project and early awareness of likely procurement activities which could impact how respondents prepare for future participation. the industry brief will be conducted on friday 30 august 2019, 10am-12 noon aedt at the alastair swayn theatre building, ground floor, 35 brindabella circuit, brindabella business park, majura act 2609.
provide a range of cardboard polling equipment items and related services in support of the aec’s delivery of electoral events. the cardboard polling equipment is required to support the facilitation of the voting process at polling places everywhere that australian citizens may vote. the equipment must be fit for purpose and built to agreed specifications. the related services may include but are not limited to design, manufacture, packing and storage of the equipment, the provision of other miscellaneous equipment, potential delivery services and additional associated or ad-hoc services. the aec will also require the development and implementation of a manufacturing plan and a risk management plan incorporating a business continuity plan.
requirement for the movement of approximately 8, 000 cubic metres of general cargo, shipping containers and other heavy plant and equipment break bulk cargo, within tasmania and interstate, primarily between the hobart wharf and aad head office in kingston, tasmania. the aad is seeking to establish a panel of suppliers to provide the services. more detail can be found in the statement of requirement.
engage an appropriately qualified service provider to provide specialist analytical laboratory services for the analysis of environmental samples, primarily in support of the aad remediation program. more detail is laid out in the statement of requirement