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$500K–$5Mcivil
7 days left

Bridport Road – Freight and Safety Improvements – Package 1 (4158)

This tender is for freight and safety improvements on Bridport Road in Tasmania. It involves civil construction works, likely including road upgrades, drainage, and potentially structural elements. The closing date for submissions is 10 June 2026.

Department of State Growth
Hobart
$50K–$500Kcivil
7 days left

Bass Highway - Cooee to Somerset – Pedestrian Upgrades (3828)

This tender is for pedestrian upgrades along the Bass Highway between Cooee and Somerset in Tasmania. The project involves civil works to improve pedestrian access and safety. The closing date for submissions is June 10, 2026.

Department of State Growth
Hobart
$5M–$50Mcivil
7 days left

Freight Capacity Upgrade Program – Bridge Strengthening – 8 Bridges (4104)

This tender is for the Freight Capacity Upgrade Program, specifically focusing on strengthening 8 bridges across Tasmania. The closing date for submissions is 10 June 2026.

Department of State Growth
Hobart
$500K–$5Mcivil
7 days left

Pavement Resurfacing 2026-27 - North (4227)

This tender is for pavement resurfacing works in the North region of Tasmania. The contract is scheduled to commence in 2026 and conclude in 2027. Specific start and end dates for the works are not detailed in the summary, so clarification will be needed.

Department of State Growth
Hobart
$500K–$5Mcivil
7 days left

Pavement Resurfacing 2026-27 - South (4225)

This tender is for pavement resurfacing works in the southern region of Tasmania, scheduled for the 2026-27 financial year. The Department of State Growth is seeking contractors to undertake these works, with the closing date for submissions being June 10, 2026.

Department of State Growth
Hobart
$500K–$5Mcivil
7 days left

Pavement Resurfacing 2026-27 - North-West ( 4226)

The Department of State Growth is seeking tenders for pavement resurfacing works in the North-West region of Tasmania. The contract is scheduled to commence in 2026 and conclude in 2027, with a closing date for submissions on June 10, 2026.

Department of State Growth
TAS
16 days left

Pavement Resurfacing 2026-27 - North (4227)

Department of State Growth
TAS
16 days left

Pavement Resurfacing 2026-27 - North-West ( 4226)

Department of State Growth
TAS
16 days left

Pavement Resurfacing 2026-27 - South (4225)

Department of State Growth
TAS
$50K–$500Kcivil
21 days left

Bass Highway - Westbury Westbound Heavy Vehicle Driver Rest Area (4218)

This tender is for the construction of a westbound heavy vehicle driver rest area on the Bass Highway at Westbury, Tasmania. The project involves civil works and associated structures. The closing date for submissions is 24 June 2026.

Department of State Growth
Hobart

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