awarded
🐢 Boat Transfers to Delambre Island
DBCA531ST1222025Urgency: low
Event date
9 July 2026
Closing
26 May 2026
Agency
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Contract value
$250,000
Method
Open Advertisement
Regions
Pilbara
Summary
DBCA awarded a $250k contract to Ocean One Marine for boat transfers to Delambre Island for flatback turtle monitoring in the Pilbara.
Tender description
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA, the Customer, the Contract Authority) requires a Panel of suitably qualified Contractors who can provide boat transfers from Point Samson, to and from Delambre Island in the Pilbara Region, annually for the flatback turtle monitoring season.
Money trail and award details
Value
$250,000
Award date
9 July 2026
Commencement
1 August 2026
Final expiry
31 July 2031
Submissions
1
Contract term
Fixed Period
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions awarded an estimated $250,000 contract via Open Advertisement to Ocean One Marine Pty Ltd for boat transfers.
Ocean One Marine Pty Ltd
Record details
External ID
141156
Associated tender
68931 Boat Transfers to Delambre Island (DBCA531ST1222025)
Phone
OFFICE: (08) 65512210
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Transport services - (100%)
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