Fine Arts Dust Extraction Replacement
Closing 16 Jun 2026
Canterbury
University of Canterbury
Fine Arts Dust Extraction Replacement
University of Canterbury (UC) UC
Closes 16 Jun 2026
Opportunity details
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BACKGROUND
University of Canterbury Fine arts block 3 contains a woodworki…
**************** there is a Site Visit for this Friday 8 May 2026 ***************
***** Register by sending an email to [REDACTED] *****
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BACKGROUND
University of Canterbury Fine arts block 3 contains a woodworki…
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**************** there is a Site Visit for this Friday 8 May 2026 ***************
***** Register by sending an email to [REDACTED] *****
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BACKGROUND
University of Canterbury Fine arts block 3 contains a woodworking workshop with numerous machines generating wood dust and airborne wood particles. The large amount of airborne particles within the workshop currently poses a health and safety risk to staff using the workshop and students learning within the space.
The university aims to have a workshop extract system that removes all risk to students and staff by removing as much of the airborne particulates from the space as possible. In order to do this, there is a need for a functional and efficient extraction system.
There is a currently installed dust extract system which upon survey was underperforming significantly due to an undersized fan and aging ductwork.
WHAT WE REQUIRE: THE SOLUTION
We seek the services of a main contractor to carry out the following works:
1. A main contractor to supply and install the dust extract system.
2. A contractor that seriously considers safe and accessible maintenance requirements.
3. A contractor that has a proven track record of working with clients to achieve the required outcomes.
4. A contractor capable of working within the University’s unique environment.
5. A contractor that can deliver high quality material outcomes to the University.
It is intended the building remains in use and occupied throughout the contract works.
**************** there is a Site Visit for this Friday 8 May 2026 ***************
***** Register by sending an email to [REDACTED] *****
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BACKGROUND
University of Canterbury Fine arts block 3 contains a woodworking workshop with numerous machines generating wood dust and airborne wood particles. The large amount of airborne particles within the workshop currently poses a health and safety risk to staff using the workshop and students learning within the space.
The university aims to have a workshop extract system that removes all risk to students and staff by removing as much of the airborne particulates from the space as possible. In order to do this, there is a need for a functional and efficient extraction system.
There is a currently installed dust extract system which upon survey was underperforming significantly due to an undersized fan and aging ductwork.
WHAT WE REQUIRE: THE SOLUTION
We seek the services of a main contractor to carry out the following works:
1. A main contractor to supply and install the dust extract system.
2. A contractor that seriously considers safe and accessible maintenance requirements.
3. A contractor that has a proven track record of working with clients to achieve the required outcomes.
4. A contractor capable of working within the University’s unique environment.
5. A contractor that can deliver high quality material outcomes to the University.
It is intended the building remains in use and occupied throughout the contract works.
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Opportunity timeline
Closes in 4d 21h
Open Date
Tender opened
04 May 2026
38 days ago
Today
Today's date
11 Jun 2026
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Closing Date
Tender closing
16 Jun 2026
in 5 days
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University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury (UC) is a public sector organisation procuring goods and services through open procurement in Canterbury. TenderBay has recorded 188 contracts awarded by UC with an average contract value of $1,064,533.
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