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TEN/2857 - Washpool Creek Naturalisation - Stage 3

Bundaberg Regional Council is seeking tenders for Stage 3 of the Washpool Creek Naturalisation project. This involves civil works and significant landscaping/horticultural elements to restore the creek environment. Companies with experience in creek restoration, earthworks, and environmental landscaping should consider bidding.

Bundaberg Regional Council·QLD
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$500K–$5Mcivil
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Design 3 x Palmwoods Rd Bridges

Byron Shire Council is seeking detailed design for the replacement of three flood-damaged bridges on Palmwoods Road. The design package will cover new bridge and/or causeway structures. The tender closes on 2026-05-05.

Byron Shire Council·Australia
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$500K–$5Mcivil
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DRFA March 25 Sealed Roads Package 2

Scenic Rim Regional Council is seeking tenders for sealed road rehabilitation works under the DRFA Program. The tender closes on 5 May 2026, with works expected to commence shortly after.

Scenic Rim Regional Council·Australia
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$50K–$500Kcivil
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6132 Mt Flinders Road Culvert Reconstruction

Ipswich City Council is seeking experienced contractors for the reconstruction of a culvert on Mt Flinders Road. The tender closes on 5 May 2026, with no specific completion date mentioned in the summary.

City of Ipswich·QLD
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Under $50Kcivil
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Drainage Modelling for City of Belmont

This tender is for drainage modelling services for the City of Belmont. The closing date for submissions is 5 May 2026. This is a consultancy service, not a physical construction project.

City of Belmont·WA
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$500K–$5Mcivil
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DRFA March 25 Sealed Roads Package 3

Scenic Rim Regional Council is seeking tenders for rehabilitation works on sealed road assets under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA) Program. The tender closes on 5 May 2026.

Scenic Rim Regional Council·Australia
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Drainage tenders include stormwater upgrades, culvert installations, pipe rehabilitation, and flood mitigation infrastructure. Councils and state agencies release substantial drainage works annually as part of ongoing infrastructure programmes.

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What drainage tenders are available from government?

Drainage tenders include stormwater network upgrades, culvert construction and rehabilitation, pipe rehabilitation via CIPP lining, creek and waterway restoration, flood mitigation infrastructure, and gross pollutant trap installation. State, council, and water authority budgets all contribute.

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