78 open plumbing tenders from government and council agencies across Australia
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Browse all →This tender is for the provision of wet and dry fire services at the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Queensland. The contract close date is 19 June 2026.
Cairns Regional Council is seeking a contractor for the Smithfield Library Public Amenity Upgrade. This project involves construction works to upgrade public amenities at the library. The tender closes on 22 June 2026.
This tender is for the renovation of existing toilet facilities at Tennant Creek Primary School, specifically Blocks 6, 9, 11, and 19. Works include asbestos removal, demolition, alterations, finishes, joinery, hydraulics, external works, site services, and make-good. The close date for submissions is 22 June 2026.
This tender is for internal and external refurbishment of Harney House in Darwin, focusing on safety, functionality, and addressing defects from wear, weather, and water ingress. Works include building fabric repairs, roofing, drainage, electrical, HVAC upgrades, and site improvements. The close date for tenders is 22 June 2026.
Department of Logistics and Infrastructure is seeking a builder to construct a new core shed extension at 16 Power Street, Alice Springs. The project involves site preparation, concrete slab, structural framework, roof, wall cladding, and installation of electrical, plumbing, data, and fire services. Work must be completed by the close date of 2026-06-22.
Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council is seeking contractors for programmed fire hydrant inspections, testing, and maintenance. This work supports asset management and ensures hydrants are operational for emergency services. The tender closes on 22 June 2026.
This tender is for in-ground services at FBH Precinct Lease 64 & 66, involving a 50/50 split between plumbing and electrical construction services. The closing date for submissions is 22 June 2026.
Queensland Parliamentary Service is seeking tenders for the fitout and relocation of the Capalaba Electorate Office at 2/2 Dollery Road, Capalaba. The scope includes certified design and construction of the new office and decommissioning of the old one. The tender closes on 2026-06-23.
Murray River Council is seeking tenders for the Design and Construction of a Moama Changing Places Facility. The tender closes on 23 June 2026. This project involves creating specialized accessible facilities.
This tender is for the installation of HVAC systems and the electrification of domestic hot water at Cook & Philip Park Pool. The closing date for submissions is 23 June 2026.
QBuild is seeking tenders for an office fitout at the SES office on South Street, Harristown. The tender details are available on the QBuild eTender portal, and the closing date for submissions is 23 June 2026.
City of Whitehorse is seeking a contractor for the testing and maintenance of portable and fixed fire protection equipment across its facilities. The contract is set to close on 24 June 2026.
The Town of Port Hedland is seeking upgrades to the Gilbert Street Flood Pump Station to mitigate frequent flooding in the West End. This project involves mechanical plant and equipment upgrades to improve water pumping capacity. Site access and project commencement details are not specified in the tender summary.
Mount Barker District Council is seeking tenders for integrated stormwater infrastructure cleaning and CCTV inspections. The contract is for an initial term of three years, with an option to extend for two further one-year terms.
This tender is for the upgrade of the chilled water plant at Wulagi Primary School in Darwin. It involves demolishing the old system and installing a new one, including chillers, cooling towers, pumps, pipework, power, and automatic controls. The closing date for submissions is 25 June 2026.
QBuild is seeking a Design & Construct tender for a new 19-unit residential development at 42 Beaconsfield Road, Beaconsfield. The project includes a mix of unit types (Platinum and General, 1 and 2 bedrooms).
QBuild is seeking licensed contractors to refurbish the administration block at Forrest Beach State School. The project involves general building works and associated trades. Proposals are due by 25 June 2026.
The Town of Port Hedland is seeking a contractor to demolish two existing ablution blocks and install new, universally accessible modular ablution blocks at Cemetery Beach. The tender closes on 26 June 2026.
Toowoomba Regional Council is seeking detailed design and construction services for a new Sewer Pump Station (SPS) and associated pressure and gravity sewer mains on Kuhls Road. This project addresses identified pumping issues in the Highfields and Meringandan area, aiming to upgrade infrastructure to meet peak wet weather flow requirements.
MidCoast Council is seeking a supplier for domestic water meters and associated fittings. This is a 3-year contract with an option for two 1-year extensions, commencing from the contract award date.
Department of Defence is seeking Expressions of Interest for a Head Contractor to deliver new and refurbished training facilities and working accommodation for the Hobart Class Destroyer Combat System Enhancement Capability Project at Randwick Barracks and Defence Plaza Sydney. The first stage is an Invitation to Register Interest (ITR) expected around 29 June 2026, followed by a Request for Tender (RFT) in Q3 2026 for shortlisted applicants.
Central Highlands Regional Council needs annual servicing of pool chemical dosing equipment at their aquatic centres. This involves inspecting, cleaning, calibrating, and testing pumps, control systems, probes, pipework, and storage, with recommendations for repairs. The service is required to ensure safe and accurate operation.
The Department of Local Government, Water and Volunteers is seeking a contractor for the Cherbourg Water Treatment Plant Upgrade in WA. This project addresses long-standing water quality issues including boil water advisories, low chlorine, and E.coli detections due to ageing infrastructure. The upgrade aims to ensure a safe and reliable water supply for the community.
This tender is for the refurbishment of buildings at the Royal Military College in the ACT. The Department of Defence is seeking a builder to undertake this project, with a closing date for submissions on 26 June 2026.
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Government plumbing tenders include hydraulic services for new public buildings, maintenance contracts for public housing estates, hospital and school upgrades, stormwater and sewerage infrastructure, hot water system replacements, and emergency call-out panels for council facilities.
A valid plumbing contractor licence in the relevant state is mandatory. Most government contracts also require current public liability insurance ($10M–$20M), workers' compensation, and a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS). Larger contracts may require ISO 9001 quality certification.
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