Colin White Road Safety Improvements Tender for Pavement Widening and Guardrail Installation
REQUEST FOR TENDER P2024-15 � COLIN WHITE ROAD, IAF SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS Tenders are requested for the above contract which involves the Colin White Road Improvements related to Safety at the Intersection on State Highway 2 and improvements along the length of Colin White Road. Construction of pavement widening and inst…
Source ID: NZ-GETS-29035652
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REQUEST FOR TENDER P2024-15 � COLIN WHITE ROAD, IAF SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS Tenders are requested for the above contract which involves the Colin White Road Improvements related to Safety at the Intersection on State Highway 2 and improvements along the length of Colin White Road.
Construction of pavement widening and installation of guardrail Tender documents are available from the Government Electronic Tenders Service (GETS) www.gets.govt.nz. Any enquiries about this contract must be made via www.gets.govt.nz. Tenders close at 3:00pm Wednesday 10 April 2024 and must be submitted electronically via GETS. Please allow sufficient time to upload your submission to GETS.
GETS will cut off and not save documents that are uploading at 3:00pm. For more information and help about submitting electronic responses please refer to the policies and information section on the GETS website https://www.gets.govt.nz/ExternalIndex.htm NB. Only tender submissions from tenderers pre-qualified for Prequal work group (e.g., (Road Construction) (Complexity rating Complex A)) will be considered.
QUESTIONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED THROUGH GETS ONLY PROPOSALS AND RESPONSES MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH GETS Please use the Response form(s) provided. The TOTAL submitted file size must not exceed 50MB, regardless of the number of files submitted. Price and non-price files should be uploaded as separate files and clearly marked as Price and Non-price.
Respondents should ensure sufficient time is allowed to upload the files to GETS prior to the tender closure date and time.
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