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Local businesses invited to East Gippsland Water information session on 20 October 2022
Local businesses interested in working with East Gippsland Water on upcoming projects are invited to a tendering and works information session.
In addition to every-day work providing safe water supplies and wastewater services, the water corporation has some exciting capital works projects in the pipeline to upgrade water assets and build capacity for future growth.
The East Gippsland Water information session will be held at Bairnsdale RSL, Thursday 20 October, Tea and coffee will be provided
Question and answer session
Key topics will include:
- Occupational Health & Safety
- Environmental management
- Water quality management
- Contract administration & superintending
- Procurement
- Panel contracts
- Upcoming works programs
- Tendering tips
- Our customers
- Government requirements for public construction
- Approved consultant & contractor list - 3rd party works and land development
There will also be a Question and Answer session, where consultants and contractors will be given the opportunity to ask questions from a panel of presenters, and provide feedback about any recent experiences working for East Gippsland Water.
The information session will be held at Bairnsdale RSL, Thursday 20 October, 4-6pm. Tea and coffee will be provided. To register, please email egw@egwater.vic.gov.au or call 1800 671 841.
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Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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