Australia - PQC 1 - ST HELENS STATE SCHOOL - MARYBOROUGH - Construction - Sanitary Drainage

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Opportunity closing date
23 May 2024
Opportunity publication date
24 April 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

The Queensland Government is seeking Proposals for ST HELENS STATE SCHOOL - MARYBOROUGH - Construction - Sanitary Drainage
This is a PQC project with a minimum PQC level of 1 required.
Tender please note:

MANDATORY SITE MEETING - TBA
Tenderers must hold a QBCC Licence for either - Low, Medium or Open Building categories to be eligible.

Tender documentation for this project is available from the QBuild ETender website at eTender - Home (hpw.qld.gov.au) Reference number: 82287BLD1
Submissions are to be electronic via the QBuild ETender site.
Where a PQC level is stated, the Principal is not obliged to provide tender documents, consider or accept a tender unless the tenderer is appropriately registered under the Queensland Government's PQC System for that PQC level (or higher) and categories for which the tender is invited. NB: If you find you are not eligible, please contact PQC directly on 1800072621 to discuss your registration.

Opportunity closing date
23 May 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed

About the buyer

Address
AUSTRALIA
Contact
john.dieteren@epw.qld.gov.au

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