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INVITE FOR TENDER

GRNSW (Greyhound Racing NSW) is delighted to invite suitably qualified and experienced parties to participate in the tender process for the construction of four Kennel buildings and a reception building in Wyee.

Project Overview: The proposed project involves the redevelopment of an existing dog boarding facility. This development includes the demolition of existing kennels, with the exception of those already approved, as well as the removal of certain existing buildings. The project encompasses the construction of an administration building, four kennel blocks, and associated runs.

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Key Information:

1. Tender Opening Date: 5th July 2023

2. Submission Deadline: 4th August 2023

Scope of Work: The scope of work for the successful tenderer shall include the following:

Construction of four kennel buildings, site preparation, including demolition and removal of existing structures Installation of associated runs and facilities

Tender Requirements: Interested parties must meet the following criteria to be considered for this tender:

• A proven track record in the construction industry, specifically in similar projects

• Relevant licenses and certifications

• Demonstrable experience in delivering high-quality projects within budget and on schedule

• Compliance with all regulatory requirements and building standards

• Ability to provide comprehensive project management and communication to ensure the successful completion of the project

Contact Information: For further details and to request the tender documentation, please contact:

Amitkumar Patel apatel@grnsw.com.au | 0408 392 866.

We look forward to receiving your proposal and partnering with a qualified contractor to successfully execute this important project.

ORRCA is the only volunteer group licensed in NSW to rescue, rehabilitate and release whales, dolphins, seals, and dugongs.

Its network of trained rescuers on the Central Coast are wellequipped and ready to spring into action at any given time and location.

The organisation relies on the generosity of communities and businesses to sustain its conservation efforts by supporting and promoting fundraising events.

With the busiest ever migration in full swing, more than 60,000 Humpback whales are expected to make their way north in Western Australia and along the eastern coastline to subtropical breeding grounds in au/new-page

Queensland over the coming months.

This year, an unprecedented number of entanglements have been reported via ORRCA’s 24/7 rescue hotline.

Soon the whales will return south, with many mums and calves negotiating a complex obstacle course of hazards as they return to the feeding grounds of Antarctica.

Entries for the photo competition close on July 9.

To enter go to www.orrca.org.

Meanwhile, ORRCA has reminded Coasties to report all injured, stranded, or entangled marine mammals to the ORRCA Rescue Hotline on 9415 3333.

Source: ORRCA

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Further sessions for knitters and crocheters are planned, with the next being on Sunday, September 17.

Source: Knitters’ Guild NSW

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