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engage a suitable partner/s to assist the abcb develop and deliver targeted, online cpd courses to the building and plumbing practitioner categories outlined in the building confidence report.
provision of technical services to develop content for the australian building code board to use in drafting the enhanced energy efficiency provisions for residential buildings in the national construction code 2022.
supply of investment aims to provide introductory training that will impart technology skills to growers in a ‘hands-on’ manner and will be specific to and driven by issues raised by growers in each region initial scoping phase. specific to these issues, it will showcase mobile device integration technologies and low cost, simple pa methods already in use by growers and advisers. various mapping-based apps that may assist in simplifying the transition to applied decision making utilising spatial information and on the opportunity for vrt integration into farm management systems, will be discussed. it will also identify a selection of cost effective precision agriculture opportunities that growers can consider implementing on farm to respond to key management and resource input decisions that affect
supply of description: for full details of this procurement, including links to relevant documents and information on questions and answers, visit: https://grdc.com.au/research/applying-and-reporting/current-procurement/open-tenders/spatially-and-temporally-evaluating-the-skill-of-seasonal-forecasting-systems-to-aid-with-on-farm-decision-making background climate-variability has a significant impact on farm-business profitability. while notable improvements have been made in seasonal forecasting with general circulation models gcms, growers and producers are frustrated by the inherently variable skill within and between models from one season to the next and in different locations i.e. different grid cells for which forecasts are issued. a recently completed rural r&d for profit project on improving seasonal forecasting rdc00014 completed an assessment of seasonal forecast skill for a small number of gcms where forecasts were issued at key decision points for aiding with on-farm decision making. the models evaluated showed considerable discrepancies in skill when forecasting rainfall terciles based on a statistical analysis of forecast ‘hit-rate’.
supply of investment proposes a review of proven xrf technology, or similar technology, for use on-farm, in identifying alternative and economically viable lime sources. additionally, a cost benefit analysis will be undertaken to compare these methods of sampling and testing, on-farm lime sources. furthermore, there should be calibration of the best technology available to growers for use on farm. finally, the provision of three 3 development days in separate locations in the kwinana east port zone to value add to the current and existing knowledge surrounding morrell lime.
hearing australia wishes to obtain tenders for the acquisition and implementation of the solution, including all associated costs: licences and/or subscription fees for system software, implementation program management, configuration and customisation as required, interfaces as specified, training, data migration, solution hosting and ongoing support and maintenance.
hearing australia requires supplies, including software to operate those supplies, which will enable clinicians to complete testing in the areas of; a hearing threshold and associated testing audiometer listening, b impedance testing diagnostic impedance bridge. c impedance testing screening impedance bridge c fitting or diagnostic systems d assessment of cochlear function otoacoustic emission eviewing of tympanic membrane - video otoscopy
provision of managing contractor mcc-1 2003 services for the planning and construction of buildings, services and infrastructure at raaf base point cook, vic. the prospective project scope includes:, environmental, heritage and base master planning activities, information and communications technology ict network, electrical distribution hv/lv network, potable and fire water networks, wastewater network, stormwater network, gas reticulation network, decommissioning and removal of base fuel farm, heritage preservation and adaptive reuse of select exceptional heritage listed buildings, perimeter fencing upgrades, 21 squadron facilities – new construction, raaf museum – minor refurbishment works
works include the following: • new facilities, including jlu e hv workshop and headquarters; and centre ridge ablutions facilities • demolition of redundant existing facilities, including ten buildings of various descriptions; • upgrade and refurbishment of existing facilities, including three separate mess kitchens and associated storage rooms and; • upgrade and replacement of existing services and in-ground infrastructure, including; o passive ict; o electrical; o water o wastewater; o stormwater; and o gas; to meet singleton miliary area operational and support capabilities
services include the following note that applicants may register interest for 1 or more works packages: a works package 1: puckapunyal military area, vic which comprises works at: i school of armour, puckapunyal military area, victoria: · demolition of a building within the training precinct; · adaptive reuse of existing gunnery wing refurbishment of existing rooms in an occupied building with new ict and services, including fire and hvac; · adaptive reuse of existing driver and servicing wing - refurbishment of existing garages within a training precinct; · new afv hangars for driver and servicing wing construction of new additional hangars for maintenance training; · adaptive reuse of existing communication wing refurbishment of an existing room in an occupied building with new ict and services; · new afv simulation facility construction of a large 3 storey 9000 square meter training facility with a lift, extensive ict and services, including fire and hvac. the facility also includes 2 communication rooms at physical security level zone 4; · upgrades to the existing driver training area construction of a new unpaved roadway complete with vehicle obstacles; · construction of a bunded fuel handling area; · construction of paved carparking; · construction of hardstands; · external landscaping; and · staging of construction will be required around ongoing operations. ii joint logistics unit puckapunyal military area, victoria: · demolition of one building; and · construction of a new 3000 square meter extension of exiting vehicle maintenance workshop.