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TI. 1205 - Pre-tender Procedures for Major Works Tenders: building and construction
 
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Treasurer’s Instruction No1205
TitlePre-tender Procedures for Major Works Tenders: building and construction
Effective date22 December 2006
Objective and BackgroundProvides instructions on the pre-tender processes that agencies must follow for all building and construction major works.
Version Number2
Last Reviewed DateNovember 2006
PDF VersionPPB-TI 1205.pdf

Black letter (or bold) items within these Instructions are mandatory and other plain font items are instructional or for the purpose of providing guidance only.

(1)This instruction applies only to the procurement of building and construction (not roads and bridges) and is to be read in conjunction with Instructions 1201 to 1229.

Further information, including a definition of "building and construction" and "roads and bridges" and information on the types of services that fall under these categories is located in the Buying for Government section of www.purchasing.tas.gov.au.

Refer to Instructions 1101 to 1124 for information in relation to procurement of goods and non-construction related services.
(2)Prior to advertising a tender, the following processes must be undertaken:
(a)ensure that the current Request for Tender (building and construction version) is being used;
(b)complete Pre-Tender Cost Estimate Summary (Form C) and forward to Treasury prior to advertising;
(c)ensure that a minimum of 2 ½ weeks (18 days) advertising time is given for projects valued at less than $1 million and 3 ½ weeks (25 days) for projects valued at $1 million and over; and
(d)where a project is valued over $2 million, approval must be sought from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works and a copy of the approval placed on the tender file.
In addition to the above, Agencies should consider:
  • ensuring that the agency has possession of the site, that all relevant Local Government planning and State and Federal legislative requirements have been satisfied;
  • ensuring that where the site is not owned by the Crown, the building owner’s consent has been sought;
  • establishing if the project site is in the Tasmanian Heritage Register and if so, ensure that the requirements of the Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995 are met;
  • checking the tender documents prior to advertising; and
  • ensuring that sufficient complete sets of tender documentation (specification, drawings, Bills of Quantities etc) are available for distribution, if not distributing documents electronically.



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