Water Management - dust suppression

Location: QLD Australia

Buyer: POWERLINK QUEENSLAND

Opened: May 27, 2026

Closing: Jun 10, 2026

Full Scope
πŸ—οΈ Project Overview: Central Queensland Transmission Infrastructure Powerlink Queensland is currently conducting a market evaluation to identify capable and qualified local and Indigenous businesses for Water Management and Dust Suppression services. This opportunity is part of a broader portfolio of critical electricity transmission projects across Central Queensland, designed to ensure grid stability, system strength, and energy security during the transition to renewable energy sources. πŸ“‹ Scope of Work Successful suppliers will provide essential dust suppression and water management services to support construction and operational activities across various transmission infrastructure projects. Key projects within this portfolio include: Gladstone Project: Multi-stage transmission upgrades (Calvale to Calliope River and Bouldercombe to Larcom Creek). Renewable Connections: Infrastructure for the Theodore and Banana Range Wind Farms. System Strength Project: Installation of synchronous condensers at Nebo, Stanwell, and Calliope River substations. 🎯 Requirements & Participation Powerlink is utilizing a coordinated, program-level approach to maximize local and Indigenous business participation. Interested parties must register their interest via the ICN Gateway. Objective: To build a comprehensive Supplier Register for market analysis, procurement planning, and future tender invitations. Eligibility: Open to businesses with the capability to support large-scale infrastructure projects in Queensland. Note: Registration does not guarantee a contract, as Powerlink retains discretion over all procurement decisions and may utilize existing panels or selective tendering. πŸ” Keywords #Powerlink #Queensland #TransmissionInfrastructure #DustSuppression #WaterManagement #IndigenousBusiness #LocalProcurement #RenewableEnergy #CentralQueensland #ICNGateway #InfrastructureConstruction