| RFx ID : | 33708459 |
| Tender Name : | P2026-771 Omahu Source Renewal & Bore Decommissioning FPO |
| Reference # : | P2026-771 |
| Open Date : | Q1 2026 |
| Indicative RFx Release Date : | Q2 2026 [?] |
| Department/Business Unit : | Assets - Water Operations |
| Tender Type : | Future Procurement Opportunity (FPO) |
| Project Status : | Confirmed [?] |
| Indicative Total Value : | $1M - $5M [?] |
| Tender Coverage : | Sole Agency [?] |
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| Required Pre-qualifications : | None |
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All Queries are to be submitted electronically through GETS - Responses to queries will be submitted through GETS ambs@hdc.govt.nz N/A |
Future Procurement Opportunity
P2026-771 – Omahu Source Renewal and Bore Decommissioning
Hastings District Council intends to procure works associated with the renewal of two drinking water bores at the Omahu Water Treatment Plant, and the decommissioning of multiple redundant bores and associated infrastructure within the Hastings district.
Hastings District Council is seeking registrations of interest from competent suppliers with demonstrated ability to deliver both the civil construction and water well drilling aspects of this project, either as a single entity or through a joint venture / subcontracting arrangement
Prospective suppliers are invited to indicate their interest in this future procurement by responding to this FPO via the GETs portal and subscribing to this notice. Hastings District Council may use this supplier list to learn of potential respondents. If an RFT is released, the FPO will be linked to the RFT.
The FPO does not represent a commitment to procure but provides an indication to the market about the potential future activity, which is anticipated to occur in the second quarter of the 2026 calendar year.
Any queries pertaining to this FPO are to be submitted via the GETs portal no later than 3.00pm Monday 30th March.
Please note that if you as a potential supplier chose not to subscribe or respond to this FPO it will not discount you from the remainder of the procurement process should it evolve.