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🌿 ETAMRWA034324

FutureETAMRWA034324Urgency: medium
Event date
11 July 2026
Closing
Agency
Main Roads Western Australia
Regions
Gascoyne Goldfields/Esperance Great Southern Kimberley Mid West Peel Perth Metropolitan Pilbara South West Wheatbelt

Summary

WA government agencies are seeking a panel of environmental and heritage service providers for regulatory compliance and approvals in the transport sector.

Tender description

Main Roads in conjunction with the Department of Transport & Major Infrastructure and Public Transport Authority intends to advertise a Panel Contract for the provision of professional environmental and heritage services. The services are required for the management and facilitation of regulatory approval processes and for transport portfolio compliance with State and Commonwealth Legislation and policy.

The service fields are as follows:

Botany

Zoology

Dieback

Aboriginal Heritage (archaeology, anthropology/ethnography)

Historic heritage

Cultural monitoring

Air Quality

Noise, vibration and acoustics

Contaminated Sites, waste characterisation and Acid Sulfate Soils

Hydrology and Water Quality

Environmental impact assessment, and approvals and management

Environmental Management System (ISO 14001:2015)

Environmental auditing and compliance

Land management and rehabilitation.

Money trail and award details

The buyer is Main Roads Western Australia, in conjunction with the Department of Transport & Major Infrastructure and Public Transport Authority. The procurement method is not yet specified, as this is an early notice for a future Panel Contract. No contract value or winning contractors are publicly named at this early stage.

Not publicly named in this record.

Record details

External ID
65106
Main Roads Western Australia
Culture - (10%)
environmental_complianceheritage_managementtransport_infrastructureregulatory_approvalspanel_contractwestern_australia_governmentenvironmental_consultingcultural_heritage

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