Ilam Campus Boiler Resilience
Closing 23 Jun 2026
Canterbury
University of Canterbury
Ilam Campus Boiler Resilience
University of Canterbury (UC) UC
Closes 23 Jun 2026
Opportunity details
Open This ROI is the first step in a multi-step procurement process. Following evaluation shortlisted Respondent/s will be invited to submit a full proposal in response to a Request for Proposals (RFP). This document deals only with the first step i.e. the ROI process.
This Registration of Interest is for the supply of sufficient plant, labour and materials necessary for the construction and ins…
This Registration of Interest is for the supply of sufficient plant, labour and materials necessary for the construction and ins…
This ROI is the first step in a multi-step procurement process. Following evaluation shortlisted Respondent/s will be invited to submit a full proposal in response to a Request for Proposals (RFP). This document deals only with the first step i.e. the ROI process.
This Registration of Interest is for the supply of sufficient plant, labour and materials necessary for the construction and installation of physical boiler resilience works on an active and busy University Campus. The main requirement is the ability for UC to arrange delivery of temporary portable boilers to connect into the existing heating infrastructure as and when required.
The contractor will be able to utilise a range of installation methodologies to best suit stakeholder requirements to install the foundation and infrastructure connections to complete the boiler resilience project using a NZS3910:2013 contract.
It is important to note that the final design is currently being developed and as such outputs and deliverables are subject to change.
This Registration of Interest is for the supply of sufficient plant, labour and materials necessary for the construction and installation of physical boiler resilience works on an active and busy University Campus. The main requirement is the ability for UC to arrange delivery of temporary portable boilers to connect into the existing heating infrastructure as and when required.
The contractor will be able to utilise a range of installation methodologies to best suit stakeholder requirements to install the foundation and infrastructure connections to complete the boiler resilience project using a NZS3910:2013 contract.
It is important to note that the final design is currently being developed and as such outputs and deliverables are subject to change.
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Opportunity timeline
Closes in 1w 4d
Open Date
Tender opened
25 May 2026
17 days ago
Today
Today's date
11 Jun 2026
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Closing Date
Tender closing
23 Jun 2026
in 12 days
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University of Canterbury
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