Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization

Replacement of Towers and Upgrade of Mesh Grounding System at IS36, Chatham Island, New Zealand

Last update: Jan 7, 2019 Last update: Jan 7, 2019

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Location:New Zealand
New Zealand
Category:Works
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Civil Engineering
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Jul 20, 2018

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Description

Replacement of Towers and Upgrade of Mesh Grounding System at IS36, Chatham Island, New Zealand 
 
Reference: RFP No. 2018-0118/APYLOV
Beneficiary country(ies): New Zealand
Published on: 20-Jul-2018
Deadline on: 08-Aug-2018 17:00 (GMT 2.00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Description

Replacement of Towers and Upgrade of Mesh Grounding System at IS36, Chatham Island, New Zealand

J - Services

72000000 - Building and Facility Construction and Maintenance Services
72100000 - Building and facility maintenance and repair services
72150000 - Specialized trade construction and maintenance services
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About the Funding Agency

The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) is an international organization that will be established upon the entry into force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, a Convention that outlaws nuclear test explosions. Until then, the Preparatory Commission for the CTBTO, and its Provisional Technical Secretariat, were established in 1997 and are headquartered in Vienna, Austria.

The organization's main purpose is twofold: to promote the entry into force of the CTBT, which bans all nuclear explosions and establish a global verification regime to ensure that all nuclear tests are detected.

About the Sectors

Civil Engineering

Encompasses the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment and public works within the built environment.


Key areas:
  • Designing and constructing resilient infrastructure
  • Rehabilitating and maintaining the existing built environment
  • Upkeep and modernization of transportation and public infrastructure

Locations

New Zealand

New Zealand is a high-income, advanced economy characterised by strong institutions, diversified exports and a well-developed social welfare system. Infrastructure investment in transport, housing and renewable energy remains central to enhancing productivity and climate resilience. As a significant development partner in the Pacific, New Zealand’s official development assistance focuses on climate adaptation, governance strengthening and sustainable economic growth in neighbouring island states. Key domestic policy priorities include improving housing affordability, transitioning to a low-emissions economy and maintaining fiscal sustainability amid global economic uncertainty.

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