12 open landscaping tenders from Queensland government, councils, and federal agencies
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Browse all →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.
This is an Expression of Interest (EOI) for vegetation management services across various roads in TMR's Far North District, Queensland, covering the period 2026-2028. The contract is expected to commence in 2026.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads is seeking Expressions of Interest for vegetation management services across various roads in North Queensland for the period 2026-2028. This EOI is for Stage 1 of the contract, focusing on horticulture and arboriculture. Companies with relevant experience should submit their EOI by May 6, 2026.
The City of Gold Coast is seeking a Design and Construct proposal for the Mudgeeraba Aquatic Centre. This project involves the full design and construction of a new aquatic facility. Companies with experience in large-scale aquatic or recreational facility design and build should consider this opportunity, with submissions closing on May 7, 2026.
Rockhampton Regional Council is seeking tenders for the refurbishment of Tennis Courts 6-15 at Victoria Park. This project involves remediation of the existing courts. The tender closes on 2026-05-13.
QBuild is seeking Design and Construct proposals for a new 21-apartment residential building at 32 Peel Street, Mackay. The project includes 18 x 1-bedroom 'Gold' units, 2 x 2-bedroom 'Platinum' units, and 1 x 1-bedroom 'Supp Services' unit. The tender closes on 2026-05-14.
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Government landscaping tenders cover parks, public spaces, streetscaping, revegetation, and maintenance of council reserves and state-owned facilities. Queensland agencies release these across all tiers — federal, state, and local council — providing steady opportunities for businesses of all sizes.
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