Call for tenders for new Dubbo bridge

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

A major milestone has been reached in the New Dubbo Bridge project with tenders called for the lead construction contractor to build the Australian and New South Wales Government-funded $220 million project.

Tenders will be invited on 28 April 2022 and will be open for eight weeks, allowing the best proposals to come forward, the Deputy Prime Minister said.

The successful head contractor for the main construction contract is expected to be announced by the end of 2022 with work set to start at the beginning of 2023.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Barnaby Joyce said the Australian Government’s $176.2 million investment in the project would help deliver better outcomes for the region.

“We are building the infrastructure that will make our nation as strong as possible as quickly as possible,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

“This new bridge over the Macquarie River in Dubbo will keep commuters and freight moving, ensuring the valuable commodities that earn Australia money continue flowing to ports and overseas markets.”

Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton said the bridge is a major investment in western NSW by the Australian and NSW governments.

“The New Dubbo Bridge will improve travel efficiency along the Newell Highway, reduce traffic congestion for local and commuter traffic and improve access across the Macquarie River during flood events,” Mr Coulton said.

“The construction phase will help build a stronger region by injecting millions of dollars in economic activity into Dubbo and support an estimated 290 direct and 1200 indirect jobs.”

A mandatory pre-tender meeting for all prospective pre-qualified tenderers, including a site inspection, will be held next month at the Western Plains Cultural Centre, Dubbo.

Following the pre-tender meeting an information session will be held for local contractors and suppliers to meet prospective tenderers next door to the Western Plains Cultural Centre at ‘The Greens’.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said the New Dubbo Bridge will ease congestion for locals, reduce travel time and create better connections for freight moving through the Central West.

“We are committed to building safer, more efficient and reliable journeys for those travelling in, around and through Dubbo, and better connecting communities in the Central West,” Mr Farraway said.

Member for the Dubbo Electorate Dugald Saunders said the project will inject millions in economic activity into Dubbo, helping to build a safer and stronger region.

“This project will provide significant economic opportunities for the western region of NSW and will ensure the local community benefits,” Mr Saunders said.

Businesses and suppliers in the local area are encouraged to register their interest with the Industry Capability Network Gateway at https://gateway.icn.org.au/

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