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Expressions of Interest for on-ground works such as waterway fencing, weed control, revegetation and earthmoving by 14 April 2023
Expressions of Interest are invited for preferred contractors to undertake agricultural fencing, weed control, revegetation, earthmoving, truck and equipment hire.
The West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority are inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the establishment of a panel of preferred contractors to undertake works as required for the following services.
- Agricultural fencing of waterways, gullies and environmental projects
- Weed control and revegetation services
- Earthmoving, truck and associated equipment hire
The panel of preferred contractors will run for a period of three years starting 1 July 2023.
The invitation for the 2023-2026 WGCMA Expression of Interest for the supply of contract services is issued on Monday 13 March, 2023 and will close at 4pm (AEST) on Friday 14 April, 2023
More information
All of the information regarding this EOI including the online form for the applicant's response, can be accessed via the links below:
- Introduction 2023 - 2026 EOI Contractor panel
- Part A - Conditions of the 2023 - 2026 EOI process
- Part B - Overview of requirements 2023 - 2026 EOI Contractor panel
- Part C - Form for applicants response
- Appendix 1 - Rules governing this invitation and the EOI process
- Appendix 2 - Work conditions and the requirements of the 2023-2026 EOI Contractor panel
This invitation for the WGCMA Expression of Interest for the establishment of a panel of preferred contractions is open from Monday 13 March, 2023 and will close at 4pm on Friday 14 April, 2023.
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