22 open construction tenders from state government, councils, and federal agencies in Tasmania
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Browse all →This tender is for a Principal Contractor to deliver the Northern Heart Centre project in TAS. Further details on the project scope, timeline, and specific requirements will be available in the full tender documentation.
This tender is for the strengthening of 8 bridges under the Freight Capacity Upgrade Program. Work is located in Tasmania and is due to close on 17 June 2026.
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 19 June 2026.
This tender is for pavement resurfacing works in the North region of Tasmania, scheduled for the 2026-27 financial year. The Department of State Growth is seeking contractors to undertake these civil works. The closing date for submissions is 19 June 2026.
This tender is for pavement resurfacing works in the North-West region of Tasmania, scheduled for the 2026-27 financial year. The closing date for submissions is 19 June 2026.
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.
This tender is for Stage 2 road works within the Lake Barrington Nature Recreation Area in Tasmania. The project involves civil construction and is due to close on 24 June 2026.
Sorell Council is seeking tenders for a solar upgrade project at their facilities. The project involves the installation of smart solar systems. The tender closes on 25 June 2026.
Sorell Council is seeking tenders for a solar upgrade project. The tender reference is C-26-B-006. The closing date for submissions is 25 June 2026.
This is an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the management of the Low Head Historic Site in Tasmania. The Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania is seeking interested parties to manage this heritage asset. Further details on the scope and requirements will be provided to shortlisted EOI respondents.
This tender is for the Design, Implementation Planning and Coordination of Delivery/Construction for the TEMT Trial Wetland Restoration Project in North Esk, Tasmania. The project requires a coordinated approach to design and construction planning, with a close date of 29 June 2026.
This tender is for the Principal Contractor to deliver the North West Mental Health Precinct in TAS. The project involves significant building and facility construction. Further details on timelines and specific requirements should be sought from the agency.
This tender is for the Principal Contractor to deliver the Northern Mental Health Precinct in TAS. The project involves significant building and facility construction. Further details on timelines and specific requirements should be sought from the agency.
This tender is for the Principal Contractor to deliver the North West Mental Health Precinct in Tasmania. The project involves the construction of a new mental health facility. Further details on the scope and timeline will be available upon request from the agency.
This tender is for the Stage 3 expansion construction works at the Northern Suburbs Community Recreation Hub in Tasmania. The works involve building structures and associated construction components. The tender closes on 17 July 2026.
This tender is for Stage 3 of the Illawarra Road Upgrade in Tasmania. The project involves significant civil works, likely including road construction, earthworks, and drainage. The closing date for submissions is 22 July 2026.
The Department of Treasury and Finance is establishing a Prequalification Scheme (PQ1) for contractors to register for building, construction, and maintenance services in Tasmania. Registration is open until 3 December 2030, with no specific project timelines or values detailed at this prequalification stage.
This is a prequalification scheme (PQ2) by the Department of Treasury and Finance in Tasmania to register consultants for building, construction, and maintenance services. Registration is open until 3 December 2030, and successful applicants will be added to a panel for future project opportunities.
This is a multi-use list for technology services, established by the Department of Treasury and Finance in Tasmania. It's an open-ended list, with a very distant closing date of 11 November 2050, suggesting it's a standing offer or panel arrangement.
This is a demonstration notice for the e-lodgement process, not a construction project. It is intended to showcase the tender submission system. No construction work is involved.
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Common questions about construction tenders in Tasmania
Tasmanian tenders appear on the Tenders Tasmania portal (tenders.tas.gov.au), TasWater, and Hydro Tasmania procurement pages. Local councils use a mix of direct websites and TenderLink. Bindy monitors all Tasmanian sources daily.
Tasmanian builders need a Building Services licence from the Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS) branch. Plumbers, electricians, and gasfitters need separate occupational licences. Registration is managed through CBOS and requirements vary by work type.
While smaller in volume than mainland states, Tasmania offers steady construction work across infrastructure, heritage restoration, energy (Hydro Tasmania), community facilities, and council works. Competition is lower than on the mainland, making well-prepared bids more competitive.
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