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Tender Overview |
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James Cook University (JCU) is seeking to obtain the services of a qualified HVAC-R Contractor, having experience and qualifications in the preventative maintenance, repair and installation of commercial and industrial heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. The intent of this tender is to establish a relationship with a HVAC-R Contractor that can provide the full spectrum of services consisting of preventative & predictive maintenance, including break fix repairs and replacement of the heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems, refrigeration, subsystems, and components normally considered as part of an HVAC-R system and required for the proper functioning of that system according to standard industry best practice.
Documents are available from the VendorPanel website at https://www.vendorpanel.com.au Direct tender link on VendorPanel: VP465110 Tenderers must be registered with the VendorPanel site to be able to download documents, request information and submit a Tender. Click here to register: VendorPanel Marketplace
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Section 2 |
Still need help? Contact Us |
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Section 3 |
Here is the detail |
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If there are no documents listed in this section, please refer to Section 1 Tender Overview. Documents can not be downloaded once Tender has closed. |
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All finished? Please check and submit your response here |
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Give yourself the best chance
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Closes at Wed, 30 Jul 2025 at 2:00PM Brisbane, QueenslandSubmit your response to James Cook University.Check the Tender Overview and Specification Documents for submission details or contact one of the Agency Officers listed in Section 2. |
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The State Government is transforming the way we procure, including reducing red tape for our suppliers. Part of this is to reduce the complexity and the time it takes to complete tenders. |