Brimbank City Council Seeks Bollards And Fencing.
Brimbank City Council Seeks Bollards – Brimbank City Council has announced a request for tender for supply, installation, and maintenance of fencing and bollards across the municipality.
The scope of this project includes the provision of durable and compliant security barriers to enhance safety and traffic management within the council area. Council is seeking fencing and bollard solutions that meet safety regulations and urban design standards.
As well as fencing, council requires fixed, retractable, or impact-resistant bollards – you’ll need to clarify when applying. Installation services must adhere to regulatory guidelines and maintenance services may be required to manage inspections, repairs, and replacements as necessary to maintain structural integrity.
Brimbank covers an extensive area of approximately 123 square kilometres, encompassing various high-traffic zones, public parks, and commercial precincts located 10 to 20 kilometres from Melbourne’s central business district. With a focus on long-term sustainability, the council aims to secure infrastructure in a way that provides protection and aligns with urban planning considerations.
Tenderers should note this is a future tender with a suggested closing date of March 25 – it’s not up on Brimbank’s eProcure portal yet – suppliers will need to register with eProcure to access the tender documents upon release.
Evaluation of submissions will be based on multiple criteria, including compliance with local regulations, durability of materials, project experience, and overall cost-effectiveness.
Interested parties should visit the Brimbank eProcure portal for additional information and to stay informed about any further updates related to this tender.
This Brimbank City Council Seeks Bollards closes on March 25 – you can keep an eye out for more information here over the coming weeks (diarise it – there’s nothing on the site yet), or read more SEN news here.
“Brimbank City Council Seeks Bollards And Fencing.”