First contracts for North Queensland Stadium on schedule to be awarded by end of 2016

The first three contracts for the A$250m North Queensland Stadium (NQ Stadium) – including principal consultant – are on schedule to be awarded before the end of this year.

 

 

Speaking in Townsville, Minister for State Development, Dr Anthony Lynham, said the next milestone was a call for tenders for two contracts for the quantity survey and audit programmer, as he confirmed:

Tenders will be called tomorrow (EDS: Friday) from the suppliers shortlisted last month – eight of them from North Queensland or with NQ offices.

 

The shortlisted suppliers will submit tenders by Friday, 9 December and be awarded before Christmas.

 

The North Queensland Stadium project will create 750 jobs and I have made it clear that we are looking for local jobs, local businesses and local alliances.

 

One of the assessment criteria for the tenders will be the involvement of local businesses.

 

Minister Assisting the Premier on North Queensland and Member for Mundingburra, Coralee O’Rourke, welcomed the next big milestone in the stadium project, which means hundreds of jobs are one step closer.

 

O’Rourke said:

This is exciting news for Townsville in the lead up to Christmas and will provide a much needed shot in the arm for local economic confidence.

 

Member for Townsville, Scott Stewart, said:

It’s vital that local tradies, contractors and businesses have every chance to maximise jobs opportunities. Our locals working on the stadium project will help kickstart our Townsville economy.

 

Member for Thuringowa, Aaron Harper, said it had been a “fantastic opportunity” to meet local company representatives at the Department of State Development industry briefing in Townsville on Tuesday at Reid Park overlooking the NQ Stadium site.

 

Harper said:

Local businesses demonstrated their passion and commitment in being involved on this major infrastructure project and I know they are keen to increase local participation on the NQ Stadium.

 

The eight local shortlisted companies are:

 

Two Brisbane-based companies are also in the running Aquenta Consulting and Rowles Time Management.

 

Tenders for the principal consultant contract close on 30 November, with a consultant to be appointed before Christmas.

 

Dr Lynham said:

Everything is on time and on schedule to deliver a world-class stadium for the start of the 2020 NRL season.

 

Local businesses can continue to register their capabilities and interest for the North Queensland Stadium work packages at: northqueenslandstadium.icn.org.au/.

 

As of yesterday (EDS: Wednesday), of the 288 companies who have submitted expressions of interest (EOIs) for work packages with the managing contractor, 97 are from North Queensland.

 

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Images courtesy: Townsville City Council

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Source: Queensland Government

 

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