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project involves internal and external refurbishment works to the building at the port wakefield proof range, including floor replacement, replacement of end of life electrical switchboards, supply and install additional air conditioning units, re-roofing, salt damp repairs, patch and paint, and other minor building works.
internal refurbishments, external repairs and asbestos remediation works to the corrosion control facility hangar, amenities building, workshop, plant room and toilet block at raaf richmond.
project scope of works involves upgrading facility safety in various locations at hmas stirling. the upgrades include new hazardous storage containers, modifying existing eyewash stations to alarm remotely and physical security upgrades in a secure building. existing structures are to be demolished.
project involves demolition of two redundant electrical infrastructure buildings at the raaf base wagga, including disposal of hazardous material, protection of services, disconnection and removal of redundant plant and services, make good area, and other demolition activities.
refurbishment works including architectural and structural works, roofing works, upgrades to electrical, mechanical, fire and hydraulic services, hazmat investigation, demolition and disposal works to various buildings in raaf base williamtown. the works include three sections and to be completed in sequence.
supply of call for submission cfs stage criteria: suitability, feasibility, timeliness and contribution to australias defence industry capability. after each proposal is assessed against the criteria, defence will consider these proposals to ensure that it maintains a balanced portfolio of investments, taking into account the following: alignment to defence poriorities, diversity, innovation lifecycle and financial considerations. request for proposal rfp criteria: the above cfs criteria, with additional considerations for cost and organisational capability and capacity. defence will then reconsider the balance of investment as well as strategic considerations to determine value for money. for more information go to
supply of electromagnetic battle management embm capability will provide the warfighter with the knowledge and tools necessary to make appropriate decisions about electromagnetic spectrum ems use and prioritisation.
1. in preparation for the release of the proposed rft, the commonwealth intends to release a series of documents and information to potential tenderers. 2. information relating to the following is enclosed: a. release of capability definition documentation cdd b. confidentiality obligations c. updated conditions of industry engagement d. industry day e. security f. defence industry security program disp g. site visits h. draft documentation
supply of industry day briefing for jnt9101 ph1 enhanced defence high frequency communications systems edhfcs was held on the 3 – 5 june 2019 in accordance with the details provided in the austender notice casg jsd not 7146/4. in preparation for the release of the proposed rft, the commonwealth conducted a series of industry 1:1 interviews with potential tenderers to provide an opportunity for industry to comment, clarify and ask questions of the commonwealth in relation to the draft documentation released by the commonwealth. the purpose of this notice is to provide notice to potential tenderers who have registered their interest that a summary of the questions and answers from the 1:1 interviews is now available from the commonwealth to registered parties on request by sending an email to shfcomms.jnt9101@defence.gov.au
defence high frequency communications system dhfcs is reaching life of type and the commonwealth of australia has committed to enhancing this capability to reach 2040. dhfcs provides a long range strategic communications capability to defence assets and other government agencies. dhfcs consists of 8 remote sites across continental australia, 2 central sites in canberra and a test facility at the incumbent contractor’s premises in brisbane. the successful tenderer will be required to provide operation, maintenance and support of the dhfcs whilst enhancing the capability to meet stakeholder requirements. a full background to the requirement, and an overview of the rft is set out in the conditions of tender project rft overview.