The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment seeks a service provider to supply materials and conduct repairs on the Gordons Bay Jetty, ensuring compliance with fishing harbour management standards. The project is crucial for maintaining operational safety and efficiency.
The Fisheries Management branch of the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) is inviting proposals from qualified service providers for the supply of materials and repair services for the Gordons Bay Jetty. This tender focuses on enhancing the structural integrity and operational functionality of the jetty, which is vital for the management of proclaimed fishing harbours. The successful bidder will be responsible for assessing the current condition of the jetty, recommending necessary repairs, and executing the work in accordance with industry standards and regulations.
Key requirements include the provision of high-quality materials suitable for marine environments, skilled labor for repair work, and adherence to safety and environmental regulations. The project aims to not only restore the jetty but also to improve its longevity and usability for fishing activities. Interested parties should demonstrate relevant experience in marine construction and repair, as well as the capacity to complete the project within the specified timeframe, which is set to commence upon contract award and conclude by the end of the fiscal year.
This tender is suitable for construction and marine service companies with experience in repair and maintenance of marine structures, particularly those familiar with fishing harbour regulations and environmental standards.