Transport for NSW (TfNSW) Ferry Office Accommodation Relocation - Tender
Tender ID: 589637
Tender Details
Tender Description
The purpose of this engagement is to deliver design and construct (D&C) services for the TfNSW Ferry Office Accommodation project. This will include concept design through to construction and installation for an office accommodation with the required facilities on the Stockton Foreshore in Griffith Park. A modular prefabricated option is the preferred way to meet the project's program and will require architectural and landscape services to ensure the building meets community expectations aesthetically and functionally within the environment.
Persons willing to fulfil the requirements of the proposed contract is invited to submit a tender to the Council by the deadline, 2pm on Tuesday 29 July 2025 (at the Tender Box). Responsibility for lodgement of completed tender documents by the deadline lies solely with the Tenderer. Tender lodgement information is provided in the tender document. Council is not bound to accept the lowest tender or any tender submitted.
All enquiries relating to the Tender must be directed to the Senior Project Planner, Alicia Dubois via the online forum . Alternatively, you can contact Alicia Dubois on telephone: (02) 4974 2016 or e-mail adubois@ncc.nsw.gov.au. Any verbal enquiries are to be confirmed in writing.
A non-mandatory pre-tender meeting will be held on 10am, Tuesday 15 July 2025 at the Stockton Foreshore, Mitchell Street near the Stockton Ferry Terminal.
Location
Category
Electrical Systems & Lighting & Equipment & Services : Electrical Services
Engineering & Research & Technical Based Services : Engineering Consulting Services
Building Products & Materials : Prefabricated Buildings : Transportable & Demountable Buildings
Building & Facility Construction & Maintenance Services : Commercial & Industrial Construction Services : Hydraulic Services : Landscaping
Architecture & Urban Design & Planning Services : Architecture
Fire & Safety : Fire Protection Services