11 open fencing tenders from government and council agencies across Australia
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Browse all →Hawkesbury City Council is looking for experienced contractors to redevelop Tamplin Field. This project likely involves significant civil works and site preparation. Bids are due by May 7, 2026.
Nillumbik Shire Council is looking to establish a panel of fencing service providers. This tender is for companies experienced in various fencing types and associated maintenance and repair work. Submissions are due by May 7, 2026.
Transport Infrastructure Projects is seeking tenders for fauna fence repairs and replacements on Picton Road and Appin Road in the Illawarra District. This program is scheduled for the period 2026-2028.
City of Gold Coast is seeking experienced contractors for the supply, installation, maintenance, repair, and removal of fencing. This contract is open for bidding until 12 May 2026.
This Request for Tender is for the supply and installation of temporary fencing and crowd control barriers for events in the ACT. The tender closes on 12 May 2026 and is covered by the Secure Local Jobs Code.
This tender is for the supply and installation of temporary fencing and crowd control barriers for events in the ACT. The contract is Territory Funded Work and requires compliance with the Secure Local Jobs Code. Bids are due by 2:00 pm on 12 May 2026.
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Government fencing tenders cover security fencing, pool fencing, boundary fencing, and crowd control structures for public facilities, parks, schools, and infrastructure assets. Panel contracts with councils are common for ongoing maintenance fencing work.
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Government fencing tenders include security perimeter fencing for schools and public buildings, pool safety fencing for public pools and housing, boundary fencing for infrastructure assets, crowd control barriers for events venues, and wildlife exclusion fencing for environmental projects.
Most states don't require a specific fencing licence, but a building contractor licence covers fencing over a certain value in some jurisdictions. Electrified or security fencing may require additional certifications. Bindy extracts all licence requirements from tender documents.
Yes — councils and housing authorities maintain fencing maintenance panels for reactive and scheduled fencing work. These typically run 2–3 years and provide a steady stream of work orders. Successful bids require competitive pricing, local presence, and a strong WHS record.
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