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heritage management planning under a panel arrangement to support the commonwealth across australia. the panel will comprise panel consultants to provide ongoing environment, heritage and estate engineering related services in support of the commonwealth across australia. the panel will replace the existing defence environment and heritage panel which is due to expire in march 2020. defence intends to release the panel service categories in a tranche approach, with each service category in each tranche being a separate open approach to market atm. the atm documentation for this service category is being released as part of tranche 3.
complete the harman data centre building 195 as ‘stage 2’ works; and increase the hv power supply for hmas harman and for building 195.
provision of managing contractor mcc-1 2003 services for the planning and construction of buildings, services and infrastructure in connection with the project at two sites: defence establishment orchard hills deoh, nsw explosive ordnance eo depot myambat, nsw the prospective project scope includes but is not limited to: deoh potable and fire water networks electrical distribution hv/lv network new dedicated supply base entry & security perimeter fence, lighting, cctv, road network improvements approx. 160 level 3 living in accommodation, new replacement defence eo training school – new consolidated training, instructional and administrative facilities, demolition of old gymnasium – new construction messes – new construction cater for staff, trainees and visitors waste water – connection to sydney water sewer remove, remediate, refurbish as needed eo storage – new ammunition process facility, incl. demolish old new eo services contractor working accommodation replace bldg n109 incl. demolish old working accommodation – new consolidated, demolish old eo depot myambat potable and fire water networks waste water and trade waste base entry and security
facilities & infrastructure to support air7000 phase 2b maritime patrol aircraft project for forward operating bases – package 4 – raaf base townsville qld include: extension of runway pavement to the north to provide a pre-threshold to runway 19; reconstruction of the runway 19 concrete pavement threshold with flexible pavement; compliance validation of taxiways e1, e2 and m, and access into maritime ordnance loading apron molas 13 and 14, as reduced code c taxiways; strengthening and widening of taxiways e1, e2 and m providing access to molas 13 and 14 as required; strengthening of molas 13 and 14 as necessary with provision of pavement to enable gse movement; construction of an aircraft rinse facility to accommodate one aircraft p8-a or c-130j or c-27j spartan or p-3c aircraft, including access taxiway, rinse pavements and shoulders; reconstruction of the runway 01 concrete pavement threshold; reconstruction of the taxiway a1 concrete pavement in the vicinity of the 01 threshold; reconstruction of existing portions of flexible pavement on taxiway a1 with concrete pavement; reconstruction of concrete slabs on the air movements apron ama; reconstruction of the concrete portion of taxiway a7 with flexible pavement; and existing aeronautical ground lighting agl visual aids impacted by the pavement works will be lifted and reinstated. further, the works to be construction generally include, but are not limited to: flexible and rigid pavements; aeronautical ground lighting below ground services and infrastructure including high voltage; and demolition.
provision of ballistic shield systems bss. the bss will enhance existing personal protection and shield otherwise unprotected personnel from ballistic threats. the bss will provide force element fe protection in complex, built up environments.
responsible for the official commemoration of those whose deaths have been attributed to their war service. those veterans whose deaths have been accepted as war related are generally commemorated by means of an individual headstone, plaque at a grave site, in a garden of remembrance or at a crematorium and these commemorations are maintained in perpetuity by oawg. the purpose of this approach to market is to engage suitably qualified contractors across the brisbane metropolitan region to provide civil maintenance services for war graves, to a high standard, befitting those whose deaths were attributed to their war service. the period of this contract will be for three 3 years unless varied or extended for further period/s not exceeding 24 months. the contractors will be expected to utilise oawg asset data and information systems into work practices where possible and instructed. this data will allow for site and commemoration details to be available to the contractor and will also provide image capture and electronic maintenance recording for quality assurance and processing of payment for services. adequate training will be provided as part of the induction contract mobilisation stage. the office of australian war graves oawg, department of veterans’ affairs, is responsible for the official commemoration of those whose deaths have been attributed to their war service. those veterans whose deaths have been accepted as war related are generally commemorated by means of an individual headstone, plaque at a grave site, in a garden of remembrance or at a crematorium and these commemorations are maintained in perpetuity by oawg. the purpose of this approach to market is to engage suitably qualified contractors across the brisbane metropolitan region to provide civil maintenance services for war graves, to a high standard, befitting those whose deaths were attributed to their war service. the period of this contract will be for three 3 years unless varied or extended for further period/s not exceeding 24 months. the contractors will be expected to utilise oawg asset data and information systems into work practices where possible and instructed. this data will allow for site and commemoration details to be available to the contractor and will also provide image capture and electronic maintenance recording for quality assurance and processing of payment for services. adequate training will be provided as part of the induction contract mobilisation stage.
repatriation commission and the military rehabilitation and compensation commission collectively referred to as dva currently have community nursing services agreements expiring on 30 june 2016. the aim of dva’s community nursing program is to enhance the independence and health outcomes of an entitled person by avoiding early admission to hospital and/or residential care by providing access to community nursing services to meet an entitled person’s assed clinical and/or personal care needs. these community nursing services are delivered by a skills mix of registered nurses, enrolled nurses and nursing support staff. dva is inviting suitably qualified organisations to provide community nursing services to the veteran community. the invitation documents provided on austender comprise: • community nursing terms and conditions; • notes for community nursing providers; • community nursing schedule of fees; and the • community nursing pro forma on administrative information. the new community nursing services agreement the agreement will simplify and streamline the process for providers. the new agreement features: • no competition – all qualified providers can participate; • an overall objective of maximising the numbers of participating providers, to achieve wide service access for entitled persons; • red tape reduction - providers are no longer required to commit expert resources to prepare and submit substantial tender documentation. the new agreement requires providers to only submit a signed copy of the terms and conditions for provision of community nursing services and completed copy of the community nursing pro forma on administrative information to dva; and • increased flexibility and an open opportunity to contract with dva - providers can enter, exit or re-enter a contract with dva at any time, without prejudice. the cns16 checklist sets out the key steps for organisations wishing to accept the new agreement being offered.
intention of this rft process is to refresh standing offer panel son3529087. this refresh activity will increase the number of suitably qualified suppliers on the panel, to ensure that enough capacity and range of goods and services is available to meet csiros evolving requirements. the refreshed panel will include the following broad categories of scientific compute, data hardware and associated services: scientific compute hardware such as blade servers and chassis, and rack mounted systems, data hardware including massively scalable data storage solutions, interconnects and storage fabrics, scientific compute software, associated services such as configuration, installation, support services, provision of externally hosted hpc capability as a utility service, other related goods and services
suitably qualified and experienced service providers for the provision of mechanical services for a transmitter and servo/bearing cooling upgrade on deep space station 43 dss43 at the canberra deep space communication complex cdscc. the existing cooling systems serving the existing transmitters on dss43 are inadequate for the planned new x and s-band transmitters on that antenna. these cooling systems will be removed when the transmitters are replaced, and the new cooling configuration will combine the new transmitter cooling system with a new servo/bearing cooling system. the new system, the subject of this rft, will utilise the latest technology adiabatic coolers, eliminating risk of legionella, simplifying plant maintenance, and ensuring adequate cooling capacity and capability for dss43 into the indefinite future.
provide advance notice that the tendering of the service categories under the defence infrastructure panel - environment, heritage and estate engineering services 2020 - 2025 panel is expected to commence in may 2019. defence is now republishing this notice to advise of a change to the conditions for participation previously advised in the 14 may 2019 austender notice. the changed requirements are described in the section titled conditions for participation below. in particular it is noted that there will be no conditions for participation in respect of tranche 1. the panel will replace the existing defence environment and heritage panel which is due to expire in march 2020. the panel will comprise panel consultants to provide ongoing engineering, environmental and heritage related services in support of the commonwealth across australia. defence is intending to release the panel service categories in a tranche approach, with each service category in each tranche being a separate open approach to market atm, through austender. the atm for tranche 1 is expected to be released on 28 may 2019 and will consist of the following service categories: az6165 - energy services az6166 - water services az6167 - sustainable buildings and estate az6168 - climate risk and adaptation az6169 - contamination management az6174 - mechanical engineering services az6175 - hydraulic engineering services the atm for tranche 2 is expected to be released on 17 june 2019 and will consist of the following service categories: az6171 - contamination remediation works az6172 - unexploded ordnance management and advice az6173 - unexploded ordnance survey and safeguarding az6186 – unexploded ordnance remediation az6176 - structural engineering services az6177 - low voltage electrical engineering services az6178 - environmental impact assessment and land management the atm for tranche 3 is expected to be released on 8 july 2019 and will consist of the following service categories: az6179 - historic heritage az6180 - natural heritage az6181 - indigenous heritage az6182 - environmental management system ems az6183 - bushfire preparedness planning az6184 - pollution prevention az6185 - fire engineering services az6170 - building surveying advisory services