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Supply of water monitoring sensors - Mount Oxide

Issued by Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy

Invitation to Offer

Status: Awarded
Mega Category: General goods and services
Number: TSAMN21009
Released: Mon, 12 Apr 2021 at 12:35PM Brisbane, Queensland
Closed: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 at 12:00PM Brisbane, Queensland
Awarded: Wed, 19 May 2021 at 12:00AM Brisbane, Queensland
UNSPSC: Environmental Services - (50%)
UNSPSC 2: Structures and Building and Construction and Manufacturing Components and Supplies - (50%)
Region/s: Mount Isa & North West Region

This Tender has been awarded - please click here to view the Contract details.

Section 1

Tender Overview

 

PLEASE NOTE: this tender has been extended to 12 noon, Tuesday 27 April 2021.

 

PLEASE NOTE: a project brieifng session has been organised for Thursday, 22 April 2021 to answer your technical questions. The session will be held using MS Teams and we require your details (name and email) to register you. If you are intersted, please email AMUProcurement@resources.qld.gov.au

The department requires supply only of water quality monitoring sensors to replace existing legacy devices at remote abandoned mine sites in Queensland. This is the first stage of a wider project to upgrade monitoring and telemetry equipment at these sites. Future sensor purchases will likely be required as funding becomes available.

Supply of water quality monitoring sensors (sondes) to meet or exceed the criteria below:

  • Mine pit water monitoring:
    • Monitored parameters to be a minimum of: water level (shallow depth range), pH, Electrical Conductivity and Temperature.
    • Suitable for long term unattended deployment in mine pits and other permanent water storages in an acidic water environment with pH down to 2.3 possible (pH 2.5 to 3.0 common), with potential for very high concentrations of sulfur, iron and other metal contaminants.
    • Additional ‘stand-alone’ water level devices may be considered to provide redundancy. This may include bubblers, ultrasonic, or any other type of water level sensor deemed suitable.
    • (initial purchase of 2 to 4 units expected)
  • Water course monitoring:
    • Monitored parameters to be a minimum of: water level (shallow depth range), Electrical Conductivity and Temperature.
    • Suitable for long term deployment in local ephemeral streams which may be dry for most of the year, subject to high ambient temperatures (40 to 50ºC) and potentially subject to acid water flows (pH > 3.0)
    • (initial purchase of 2 to 5 units expected)

Please note: delivery by no later than 15 June 2021 is required.

For any queries, please contact Andrea Bell-Booth via AMUprocurement@resources.qld.gov.au.

Addendum 1 issued 15 April 2021

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Section 2

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users Andrea Bell-Booth
Type Contractual
phone PHONE: (07) 31994953
email AMUProcurement@resources.qld.gov.au

Section 3

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