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the project focuses on general building works and resolving a select number non-compliance items identified in fire safety surveys fss conducted in 2015. the works vary for each building and can include services upgrades including hvac, lifts and fire protection works, external fabric remediation works, internal ramp remediation works, resurfacing basketball court and general maintenance works internal of buildings replacement of blinds, patch and paint and carpet replacement.
this project involves the modification of a redundant fuel station area, inclusive of the demolition of the brick structure portion beneath the covered fuel area cover to remain, relocation of existing light switches from the brick structure to the remaining structure and removal of three underground storage tanks. the existing tieman loading ramp is to be relocated to beneath the remaining structure in the fuel station area. within the oil storage yard, the project involves removal of an underground tank and the shed and awning structures. the existing underground tanks and associated fuels system particulars within the scope of this project shall be removed and the sites backfilled upon the completion of works. the fuel station shall be resurfaced with bitumen, whilst the oil storage yard shall be returned to a natural brown site with seeding the area.
this project involves the refurbishment and remediation of 14 accommodation buildings across latchford barracks, bonegilla vic. the works include carpet replacement, curtain replacement, installation of tamper-proof self-closers to doors, installation of padlock style locking to wardrobes, internal paint and external paint to buildings. in addition to the above, one building also requires replacement of shower doors to ablution in the building.
the scope of works of this project involves the refurbishment of numerous accommodation buildings located at hmas stirling. the refurbishment includes painting, new flooring, new cabinetry, remedial works to glazing and upgrading mechanical ventilation in the ablution areas. heating, ventilation and air conditioning hvac will be installed.
this project consist of works at anglesea barracks in tasmania, which includes general internal and external refurbishment to several buildings. each of these buildings have heritage significance, ranging from moderate to exceptional. the general works include installation of toilet, patch and paint internal walls, carpet replacement to selected areas, hvac replacement, demolition and extension of the armoury section of the museum, internal works including the upgrade and refurbishment of surfaces finishes, kitchenette, ablution and floors. external heritage conservation works will be delivered to a number of buildings. these works will target damp remediation and sacrificial render replacement, exterior coating condition lime wash, pointing and rainwater goods.
procurement of a construction contractor to manage the construction of fixed infrastructure at gallipoli barracks brisbane and dstg edinburgh adelaide to support a container based, deployable weapons technical intelligence wti capability. the works include the following: provision of hardstand to accommodate the containerised solution based on 15 international standards organisation iso containers approx. 2.43m x 2.59m x 12.2m in size; provision of services including power, water, waste, and information and communications technology ict connectivity with the base site; construction of an amenities building at each location. gallipoli barracks is to include a brew room, storeroom and ablutions for 20 persons. dstg edinburgh includes a storeroom and ablutions for 20 persons only; installation of security fencing around the perimeter of each site and provision of connectivity with base operations for alarm systems within the containers; and construction of facilities for the treatment and disposal of specialist waste
land 159 lethality system industry brief presentation delivered 5 february 2020 at seasons botanic gardens hotel, 348 st kilda road, melbourne vic 3004
the department is seeking to establish a panel for the provision of international client side project management services and/or head contractor capital infrastructure services. these services will primarily be for projects delivered in the indo-pacific region, with the possibility of some project work being performed in australia. once established, it is anticipated that the department will make available to sovereign nations the list of panel members, for the purpose of enabling the sovereign nations to procure services from the panel members for projects financed by the commonwealth, including but not limited to aiffp, as further described in paragraph 2.6 of this rft. it is also anticipated that the department will make available to new zealand government entities the list of panel members to enable new zealand government entities to procure services from panel members.
seeking responses from suitably qualified and experienced service providers for the provision of a large-scale, general-purpose supercomputer, referred to hereafter as the pawsey supercomputing system pss — the core component of the pawsey capital refresh project. b. the pss will replace the functionality of both the: i. magnus supercomputer — a petaflop-performance, cray xc40, commissioned in 2014, that provides a general, research supercomputing service ii. galaxy supercomputer — a smaller cray xc30, commissioned in 2013, which provides operational support for two square kilometre array ska precursor radio telescopes: the australian square kilometre array pathfinder askap and the murchison widefield array mwa, each of which are located in the remote mid-west of western australia, with a single general-purpose supercomputer, the capability of which can be effectively and dynamically partitioned into special-purpose environments under software control. conditions for participation: subject to clause 5.7, unintentional errors of form, csiro will exclude a tenderer from further consideration and evaluation if csiro considers in its absolute discretion that the conditions for participation set out in this clause have not been met by the tenderer. notwithstanding anything else contained in this tender, only requirements listed in this clause will be deemed conditions for participation. a. the tenderer exists as a legal entity at the tender closing time and date b. at the time of lodgement of their tender, tenderers must not have been: i. precluded from tendering for australian government funded work or ii. subject to a judicial decision against them relating to employee entitlements not including decisions under appeal, and have not paid the claim c. in respect of tenders valued over $4 million gst inclusive, the tenderer either: i. holds a valid and satisfactory statement of tax record by the tender closing time and date; or ii. has a receipt demonstrating that a statement of tax record has been requested from the australian taxation office by the tender closing time and date, and holds a valid and satisfactory statement of tax record no later than 4 business days from the tender closing time and date. d. in respect of tenders valued over $4 million gst inclusive, the tenderer holds a valid and satisfactory statement of tax record for any first tier subcontractor that it proposes, as part of its response, to engage to deliver goods or services with an estimated value of over $4 million gst inclusive. e. the tenderer must comply with all mandatory requirements identified in the attachment a — sor statement of requirements.
request for information in relation to project joint 8190 - deployable bulk fuel distribution dbfd. joint 8190 seeks to provide the australian defence force adf with a modern, integrated dbfd capability. the capability will enable the distribution, storage and supply of bulk amounts of fuel in order to support deployed joint force and