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supply of engage one or more suitable tenderers to 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.
estimated annual 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
engage suitable suppliers for the provision of parcel freight services together the ‘supplies’ within australia and internationally. the aad have a requirement for the movement of approximately 2500 consignments of personal effects, general parcels and scientific samples. this service is required to move small consignments door to door, in boxes, eskies and on pallets throughout tasmania, interstate and internationally. more detail can be found in the statement of requirement
supply of insulated services pipes and associated fittings for a number of proposed services upgrades to existing buildings at the australian antarctic division’s aad antarctic stations. more detail is set out in the statement of requirement
approach to market atm is for the establishment of a standing offer arrangement for the provision of psychological adaptability assessments to support the australian antarctic program selection process the ‘services’. the intent of the psychological adaptability assessment is to assess an individual’s ability to effectively adapt and respond to the demands of living and working in an isolated, confined and extreme environment. it is part of a comprehensive suite of selection activities undertaken by the customer which also includes technical interviews, assessment centres and a comprehensive medical assessment. more detail can be found in the statement of requirement
supplier ito provide two 2 350hp snow groomers, blades and tiller implements for use by the aad in antarctica. the primary role of the groomers is to construct and maintain the snow pavement of the ski ways at davis station. a secondary role is to groom snow roads and clear snow around the infrastructure at the ski way and to tow sled mounted cargo to and from the skiway. more detail is set out in the statement of requirement.
approach to market is to identify a preferred supplier with demonstrated and relevant expertise and experience, to design and construct six scientific research offshore services modules for the rsv nuyina project. the scope of science modules consists of the following types and quantities: a. one 1 x general purpose laboratory; b. one 1 x temperature controlled laboratory; c. one 1 x explosive gas laboratory; d. two 2 x aquaria laboratories; and e. one 1 x aquaria plant module. more detail can be found in the statement of requirement
supplier to to design, build and deliver 28 rigid oversnow sleds, which will form part of a new traverse capability that will operate within antarctica. more detail is set out in the statement of requirement.
providers to undertake paid research on topics that will inform future land force development and modernisation. the research outcomes sought are either articles 3, 000 to 5, 000 words or stand alone papers 10, 000 to 20, 000 words. army will facilitate publication of research in the first instance in either the australian army journal or the army research papers series. topical areas of current research interest to army include: question 1: how will australia’s land forces conduct future joint land combat to win wars? question 2: what is the best use of land forces to promote australian regional and global interests? question 3: how will social, cultural, demographic and/or economic change affect the australian army and its ability to defend the nation? question 4: how can army build its intellectual capital and develop its culture to be best positioned for an ambiguous future? question 5: what are the limitations and opportunities of human machine teaming for land combat in 2030? question 6: if political warfare arises from the nature of the state and its conception of war, what are the future implications for australia? applications for fy 2019-20 are now open. the application package consists of: • general conditions • draft contract • application form ms word the upper limit for funding individual proposals through the army research scheme is $80, 000 gst-incl.