Current Tender Opportunities

Great Victoria Desert Council invites qualified suppliers and contractors to submit tenders for the following opportunities:

Road Maintenance Services 2026-2028

Tender No: ASTC-2026-015

Category: Infrastructure & Works

Estimated Value: $2,500,000 - $3,000,000

OPEN

Closes: 28 Feb 2026

Council seeks experienced contractors to provide road maintenance services including patching, resealing, line marking, and emergency repairs across the municipality for a 2-year period.

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Waste Collection Services Contract

Tender No: ASTC-2026-018

Category: Waste Management

Estimated Value: $4,000,000 - $5,500,000

OPEN

Closes: 15 Mar 2026

Supply and operation of kerbside waste collection services including general waste, recycling, and green waste collection for residential and commercial properties. Contract term: 5 years + 2 year option.

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Library Management System Upgrade

Tender No: ASTC-2026-022

Category: IT & Technology

Estimated Value: $150,000 - $250,000

OPEN

Closes: 10 Mar 2026

Implementation of new integrated library management system for Central Library and Eastside Branch, including cataloging, circulation, digital resources, and patron management modules.

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Parks & Gardens Maintenance Services

Tender No: ASTC-2026-011

Category: Grounds Maintenance

Estimated Value: $800,000 - $1,200,000

CLOSING SOON

Closes: 12 Feb 2026

Comprehensive maintenance of council parks, gardens, and public open spaces including mowing, pruning, irrigation, fertilizing, and weed control. 3-year contract with annual review.

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How to Tender

Step 1: Register as a Supplier

Before submitting a tender, you must register on the Northern Territory Government's eTendering portal. This free registration allows you to:

  • Receive automatic notifications of relevant tenders
  • Download tender documentation
  • Submit tender responses electronically
  • Track the status of your submissions
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Step 2: Review Tender Documentation

Each tender package includes:

  • Request for Tender (RFT) document with specifications
  • Conditions of tendering
  • Draft contract terms
  • Technical specifications and scope of works
  • Evaluation criteria and methodology
  • Response templates and submission requirements

Step 3: Attend Briefing Sessions (if applicable)

Some tenders include optional or mandatory site inspections and briefing sessions. These provide opportunities to:

  • View work sites and facilities
  • Ask questions about requirements
  • Clarify technical specifications
  • Network with council staff

Note: Attendance records may be kept and considered during evaluation.

Step 4: Prepare Your Submission

Your tender response should address all requirements including:

  • Executive summary: Overview of your proposal
  • Company information: Experience, capability, resources
  • Technical response: Methodology and approach
  • Personnel: Key staff qualifications and experience
  • Price schedule: Detailed cost breakdown
  • References: Similar projects completed
  • Insurances: Current certificates of currency
  • Compliance: WHS, quality assurance, environmental management

Step 5: Submit Before Deadline

All tenders must be submitted electronically via the eTendering portal before the closing date and time. Late submissions will NOT be accepted.

Important: Allow sufficient time for upload. Large documents may take time to process. Technical issues should be reported immediately to the Procurement team.

Tender Requirements

Insurance

  • Public Liability: $10M minimum
  • Professional Indemnity: $5M minimum
  • Workers Compensation
  • Contract Works (if applicable)

Compliance

  • NT Work Health & Safety Act
  • Environmental regulations
  • Quality management system
  • Fair Work Act compliance

Financial

  • Financial statements (3 years)
  • Current ABN and tax compliance
  • Bank guarantees (if required)
  • Credit references

Experience

  • Demonstrated capability
  • Relevant project references
  • Industry certifications
  • Quality of past performance

Evaluation Criteria

Tenders are evaluated using a weighted criteria methodology. Typical evaluation criteria include:

Value for Money 35%
Relevant Experience & Capability 30%
Proposed Methodology & Approach 20%
WHS & Quality Management 10%
Local Content & Employment 5%

Local Business Preference

Council supports local businesses and applies a preference policy where:

  • Great Victoria Desert-based businesses receive preference for tenders under $250,000
  • Northern Territory businesses receive preference for all tenders
  • Businesses employing Indigenous Australians may receive additional weighting
  • Local content commitment is considered in evaluation

Recently Awarded Tenders

View outcomes of recently closed tenders:

Tender No. Description Awarded To Value Date Awarded
ASTC-2025-089 Street Lighting Upgrades Phase 2 Central Electrical Services Pty Ltd $1,245,000 15 Jan 2026
ASTC-2025-082 Council Building Cleaning Services Desert Clean Commercial Services $185,000 08 Jan 2026
ASTC-2025-076 Playground Equipment Supply & Install PlaySafe Australia Pty Ltd $420,000 22 Dec 2025
ASTC-2025-071 Fleet Vehicle Maintenance Contract Territory Motor Services $560,000 10 Dec 2025
ASTC-2025-065 Footpath Construction - Todd Street Outback Civil Contractors $780,000 28 Nov 2025

Procurement Policies

Council procurement is governed by the following policies and guidelines:

Procurement Policy

Outlines council's approach to purchasing goods and services including delegation levels and probity requirements.

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Local Preference Policy

Details the preference given to local and Northern Territory businesses in tender evaluation.

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Supplier Code of Conduct

Sets expectations for ethical conduct, WHS compliance, and quality standards for all suppliers.

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Conflict of Interest Guidelines

Requirements for declaring conflicts of interest in procurement processes and tender submissions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get on council's preferred supplier list?

Council does not maintain a preferred supplier list. All suppliers who meet the requirements can tender for advertised opportunities. Registration on the eTendering portal ensures you receive notifications.

Can I submit a tender after the closing time?

No. The eTendering system automatically closes at the specified deadline and late submissions cannot be accepted under any circumstances.

Will I receive feedback if my tender is unsuccessful?

Yes. Unsuccessful tenderers may request a debriefing to understand evaluation outcomes and areas for improvement in future submissions.

Are tenders awarded to the lowest price?

No. Tenders are evaluated on value for money considering multiple weighted criteria including price, experience, methodology, quality, and compliance. The lowest price does not guarantee success.

How long does the evaluation process take?

Evaluation timeframes vary depending on tender complexity. Generally, evaluation takes 4-8 weeks after closing. Complex tenders may require longer assessment periods.

Can I form a joint venture or consortium to tender?

Yes. Joint ventures and consortiums are acceptable provided clear lead contractor arrangements are established and all parties' details are disclosed in the submission.

Need Help with Tendering?

Our Procurement team is here to assist with questions about tender processes and requirements.

Procurement Team Contact

Manager Procurement & Contracts
Great Victoria Desert Council

Phone: (08) 8950 0570
Email: procurement@astc.nt.gov.au

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Postal Address:
Procurement Department
Great Victoria Desert Council
PO Box 1071
Great Victoria Desert NT 0871

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