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commonwealth lease – department of human services. exceptional leasing opportunity: wollongong nsw invitation to express interest expressions of interest are invited for the provision of leases office accommodation for: · 8, 500 - 9, 100 square metres nla of high quality, carpeted, air-conditioned office accommodation inclusive of a minimum ground floor content of 575 square metres; · site location parameters are within the wollongong central business district commercial and retail precincts with good access to public transport and car parking; · lease term of ten 10 years with two 2 options of five 5 years each; · existing and proposed premises will be considered; · sixteen 16 secured and covered car bays are required, and two 2 accessible customer car bays for the ground floor requirement. note: the area may be altered by plus or minus 15% at the department’s discretion
attorney-general’s department’s head office is accommodated in the whole of the robert garran building at 3-5 national circuit, barton, act. security of the building is managed through the provision of three 3 guard positions two of which are located at the reception counter 24 hours a day 7 days a week. the third guard is located in the basement in a guard post at the roller shutter. in addition to their guarding and reception duties, the two 2 guards at the reception counter also provide monitoring and patrol services for the department’s other properties. in canberra, the department also occupies: the whole of the premises at 24 wormald street, symonston; and two data centres located in hume and fyshwick. all three properties are monitored at the reception counter guard station at the department’s head office.
australian communications and media authority acma is seeking competitive market responses for banking services for the acma and the office of the esafety commissioner oesc.
supply of imos has approved and funded the bureau to deploy two buoys in priority regions. an analysis of the existing wave measurement network along with an assessment, by the foo surface waves working group and the imos office, of aspects such as logistics cost, population density and possible benefits to industry has indicated that the first priority for a new directional buoy is the east coast of tasmania with the second priority being around the northern territory coastline.
supply of automatic weather stations equipment
demolition, civil works and antenna installation at mount stromlo
supply of notice of impending approach to market for a solution to sustain deployed ict capabilities across air, land and maritime environments
supply of defence will host an industry engagement forum on 22 october in darwin. the focus of this session will be two-fold, to outline the future pipeline of works anticipated in the northern territory, as well as give industry a practical understanding of how they can be involved. in this interactive session, participants will have an opportunity to meet representatives from the us defense and australian defence departments as well as primes or managing contractors. participants will be able to raise questions and discuss opportunities across industry offerings to become part of one of the most significant infrastructure initiatives in northern australia.
requests for expression of interest are invited from suitably qualified entities to undertake the role of design services contractor dsc to provide services on the basis described in the attached expression of interest. the dsc will be required to support the planning and delivery phases of the project terr18/0290 project. the project includes the design and construction of a new multipurpose health services facility facility for the norfolk island health and residential aged care services nihracs, as well as the construction of supporting infrastructure for that new facility. the new facility will replace the existing nihracs healthcare facility and enable health services on norfolk island to meet the needs of the community now and into the future, with planning and investment in infrastructure, facilities, service design and workforce as required.
supply of department’s supervising scientist branch is tasked with protecting the alligator rivers region arr of northern australia from the effects of uranium mining. at present, ranger uranium mine is the only operational mine in the arr and must cease operations in 2021. the mine must finish decommissioning and revegetation of the site by 2026. the supervising scientist branch is developing methods to monitor revegetation of the site and is operationalising the use of drone-based technologies to ensure that the revegetated site remains on a sustainable trajectory to become similar to the surrounding environment.