Reports After Tender Call

Tendering and Contracts in the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is responsible for administering public tenders by tendering and awarding contracts to the lowest compliant bidder. Each tender it issues establishes a deadline for tender closing as well as an opening of bids on the specified deadline. Reports After Tender Call (RATCs) provide an overview of all bids received in response to the Notice of Tender, including: the name of the bidder, the base bid and the tender total for projects for the design, construction, improvement, repair and maintenance of highways and local roads, airstrips, ferry terminals and related facilities and other infrastructure that belongs to or is held or occupied by the Crown such as schools, hospitals and government buildings. This information will be updated at the end of each month.

Please note that within one hour immediately following the public opening of tender submissions the Reports After Tender Call (RATC’s) will be posted, and final tender results are subject to change following a full review.

This information is provided as a public service by the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure . Although the Department makes every effort to ensure that all information is accurate and complete, users should verify the information before acting on it.

The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is committed to protecting third party information contained in the released records. The information has been reviewed to ensure that its release is in accordance with the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 2015, particularly section 39, disclosure harmful to business interests of a third party, and section 40, disclosure harmful to personal privacy. If you have any questions about the release of this information, please contact the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure’s ATIPP Coordinator. Please consult the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Office’s website for the Coordinator’s contact information.

Please Refer to The RATCs By Year Below

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