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North-South Corridor (NSC) - Market Sounding Industry Briefing

Tender ID: 437580


Tender Details

Tender #:
DIT048221  
Status:
Closed
Publish Date:
6 November 2020
Closing Date:
16 November 2020

Tender Description

⁠⁠⁠The Department for Infrastructure and Transport has the pleasure of inviting interested industry participants to attend the launch of the North-South Corridor (NSC) market sounding process.

 
The NSC (Torrens to Darlington) is the largest and most complex infrastructure project to be delivered in South Australia’s history. Once complete, this section of the NSC will enable a 78km free-flowing continuous corridor that seamlessly links Gawler with Old Noarlunga.  
 
Early market engagement is critical in ensuring a well-informed, attractive and competitive packaging and procurement strategy is developed to deliver the project.  
 
The market sounding process marks the start of ongoing and collaborative dialogue with industry on this significant transport network and city shaping project. The market sounding process is intended to elicit valuable feedback, validate assumptions and leverage lessons learnt on a range of topics that will influence the recommended delivery strategy proposed to deliver the project. Topics that will be explored include:
 
  • delivery and contracting models;
  • appropriate scope and size / value of packaging solutions (including early works);
  • key project risks, interfaces and mitigation strategies;
  • proposed delivery timelines;
  • considerations that will help facilitate and drive efficient and attractive process(es); and
  • contracting market capacity, resource considerations and any other issues faced by domestic and international contractors.
As a backdrop to the market sounding process, the Industry Briefing will provide a briefing on the project, outline its scope, detail ongoing development activities, and outline the market sounding process.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS ESSENTIAL. 


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