15 open earthworks tenders from Queensland government, councils, and federal agencies
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Browse all →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.
Queensland Hydro is seeking Expressions of Interest for surface civil infrastructure works for the Borumba Pumped Hydro Energy Storage Project Exploratory Works. This is a significant project with an EOI closing on 5 May 2026.
Rockhampton Regional Council is looking for a builder to design and construct a new Mechanical Maintenance and Critical Spares Shed at the Glenmore Water Treatment Plant. This project involves building a functional industrial facility for storing equipment and carrying out maintenance. Submissions close on May 6, 2026.
Townsville City Council is seeking construction services for the Douglas Reservoir 2 and 3 Inlet Pipework. This project involves significant civil works related to water infrastructure. Companies with experience in water and sewage construction should review the RFT documentation for detailed requirements and submission deadlines.
This tender is for the construction of Part B of the Musgrave to Red Blanket project in North Queensland, managed by the Department of Transport and Main Roads. It involves significant civil works, likely road and associated infrastructure. Prequalified contractors with specific ratings are invited to bid, with a closing date of May 8, 2026.
QBuild is seeking prequalified contractors for the Musgrave to Red Blanket Part B construction project in Far North Queensland. This is a construct-only tender for civil works, likely involving significant road and associated infrastructure development. Bids are due by May 8, 2026.
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