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C-26-155 Lower Shotover Cemetery Drainage
Implementation route: Service contract award after competitive selection · Evidence: Official listing
DiscoveredNew ZealandDeadline pending
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AuthorityQueenstown-Lakes District Council
LocationNew Zealand
Opportunity typePublic design services procurement
ProcedureProcedure Pending
Implementation routeService contract award after competitive selection
EligibilityQLDC is seeking quotations for the Lower Shotover Cemetery Drainage project. | Following ongoing drainage issues at the Lower Shotover Cemetery and significant flooding through the area, it has been determined that drainage upgrades are required. Testing has confirmed that much of the drainage currently on site is inadequate, compromised by roots, or undersized. | We wish to engage a suitably qualified Civil Works contractor to undertake drainage works on site to the specifications outlined in the Detailed Design. Detailed Design Drawings have been prepared for construction, and drainage modifications follow the Council's engineering codes of practice. | Works will include the installation of new and much larger soakage pits, the installation of silt traps, the clearing existing soak holes, and the installation of root barriers to protect the new drainage systems. The proposed solution will be suitable in preventing ongoing flooding issues in the area, and the site will be remediated following works. | A site visit will not be included as part of this RFQ; however, the site is open to the public and suppliers may undertake their own site visit as they wish.
Commercial
ValueValue pending
Participation costNo participation fee
Prize noteUnstated
Qualification
QualificationUnstated
Local partnerUnstated
Qualification score0.85
AudienceProfessionals · Multidisciplinary
Trace
Notice ID33809428
EvidenceOfficial source · Official listing
Discovery trailCaptured 21 Apr 2026 · Updated 27 Apr 2026
Extraction confidence78%
LanguagesEN
RegionsOceania · New Zealand
Competition tagsArchitecture
CPVUnstated