The ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL in Australia from Australia region had released this tender for Request for Tender for Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for the Murray Estuary Settlements Description: Alexandrina Council (the Council) invites tenders from Tenderers for the provision of Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for the Murray Estuary Settlements. (the Services). Background Alexandrina’s Coastal Adaptation Study for the Murray Estuary Settlements (Mundoo and Goolwa Channels) on Hindmarsh Island identified a high hazard rating for future erosion and inundation for the Murray Estuary Settlements (Mundoo and Goolwa Channels). The Study notes that if sea levels rise as projected by 2100, then the viability of the Settlements is likely to be in doubt, and a managed retreat strategy may be required. The subsequent Coastal Adaptation Plan identified and evaluated a range of adaptation strategies, prioritising community engagement and planning in relation to current and future flood risk for the Murray Estuary Settlements. Following the preparation of the Coastal Adaptation Plan, Council received a Coast Protection Board Grant to undertake “Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for The Murray Estuary Settlements”. The approach to this project is to facilitate a process where Council supports the community and stakeholders to make decisions about how best to address flood emergency situations now and into the future. The process needs to facilitate stakeholder participation while at the same time providing accurate information and tools to support the community to make informed decisions, to empower to exercise choices and take responsibility, and ultimately to involve the community in the development of a Community Flood Emergency Plan. This includes information on how flood and erosion risks might change as sea levels rise and the options available to address these risks. Hence, Services will be required from Consultants that are specialised in community consultation and coastal management and adaptation planning. Section 3.1.4 of the Engagement Plan (Appendix A of the Coastal Adaptation Plan) outlines the engagement activities in detail. These include consultation with community, and state and federal government agencies. The latest flooding of the Murray Darling Basin, although riverine, shows the vulnerability of our communities to flooding, especially in the Murray Estuary. The Murray Estuary is influenced by riverine and coastal inundation and erosion. While these low lying areas are already vulnerable to coastal inundation and erosion, climate change will exacerbate these hazards as identified in the Coastal Adaptation Study. The Coastal Adaptation Study assigns a “high” hazard rating for coastal erosion and inundation for the Murray Estuary Settlements, particularly along the Mundoo and Goolwa Channels. There is a “moderate” current (2020) risk to the Mundoo and Goolwa Channels settlement’s public infrastructure and private assets, which can be managed through planning and protection (levee) measures. But by 2100 the study advises that if seas rise as projected by 2100, then the viability of the settlement is likely to be in doubt and a managed retreat strategy may be required. In 2020, Council engaged with its community and stakeholders (including government agencies) on the Coastal Adaptation Study. The engagement began a conversation with the community to build understanding about how Council and the community might work together to adapt to projected climate change impacts. It is important to Council to continue the conversation with its community about coastal adaptation. More information on Council’s Coastal adaptation planning can be found on Council’s website under: https://www.alexandrina.sa.gov.au/connect/environment/coastaladaptation. Following the Coastal Adaptation Study, Alexandrina developed a Coastal Adaptation Plan which incorporates an Engagement Plan. One of the key priority actions identified in the Coastal Adaptation Plan includes the “planning and engagement activities regarding current and future flood risk at Mundoo and Goolwa Channel (including Beacon 19)” and that the engagement task requires “immediate action for Mundoo and Goolwa Channels”. The objectives of the Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for the Murray Estuary Settlements are to: build property owner awareness of the Coastal Adaptation Plan and how Council is working with its community to ensure a resilient future; continue the conversation on from the engagement undertaken on the Coastal Adaptation Study; raise property owner and occupier awareness of the current risk (2020) to property, infrastructure and the environment at Mundoo Channel/Goolwa Channel associated with coastal erosion and inundation and projected risks in the medium (2050) and long term (2100); discuss viable options to manage current flood risk and pathways for future adaptation; involve the community in the development of a Community Flood Emergency Plan; and build a trusting and working relationship between landowners and Council to facilitate future response to coastal adaptation requirements. The full Engagement Plan is presented in Appendix A of the Coastal Adaptation Plan, in particular Section 3.1 (Mundoo and Goolwa Channels). The Engagement Plan includes engagement objectives, key messages, and activities to guide engagement. The proposed community engagement should bring different stakeholders together to discuss the immediate, near and distant future projections and possible adaptation and/or mitigation options. This will include the very difficult topic of managed retreat. Unlike many other communities, Alexandrina Council is in the position to discuss these options now – and plan for these with the community in mind. This will allow for the stakeholders to get an understanding of the issues, but also for them to be part of the solutions. The face-to-face engagement activities will be used to provide suitable background context an with tender notice no. AC053501 published on 19 Jul 2023. The tender expired on 01 Aug 2023. This tender is sourced from Official Website and is eligible for suppliers interested in Flood-prevention works. Interested bidders can obtain further information including complete bid documents or ways to participate by registering on Tender Impulse and referencing via Tender Impulse ID 3345512.
*The deadline for this tender has passed.
Tender Notice No:
AC053501
Tender Organisation:
ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL
Tender Sector:
Tender Service:
Worldwide
Tender Region:
Tender Country:
Tender CPV:
45246400 : Flood-prevention works
Tender Document Type:
Tender Notice
Tender Description:
Request for Tender for Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for the Murray Estuary Settlements Description: Alexandrina Council (the Council) invites tenders from Tenderers for the provision of Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for the Murray Estuary Settlements. (the Services). Background Alexandrina’s Coastal Adaptation Study for the Murray Estuary Settlements (Mundoo and Goolwa Channels) on Hindmarsh Island identified a high hazard rating for future erosion and inundation for the Murray Estuary Settlements (Mundoo and Goolwa Channels). The Study notes that if sea levels rise as projected by 2100, then the viability of the Settlements is likely to be in doubt, and a managed retreat strategy may be required. The subsequent Coastal Adaptation Plan identified and evaluated a range of adaptation strategies, prioritising community engagement and planning in relation to current and future flood risk for the Murray Estuary Settlements. Following the preparation of the Coastal Adaptation Plan, Council received a Coast Protection Board Grant to undertake “Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for The Murray Estuary Settlements”. The approach to this project is to facilitate a process where Council supports the community and stakeholders to make decisions about how best to address flood emergency situations now and into the future. The process needs to facilitate stakeholder participation while at the same time providing accurate information and tools to support the community to make informed decisions, to empower to exercise choices and take responsibility, and ultimately to involve the community in the development of a Community Flood Emergency Plan. This includes information on how flood and erosion risks might change as sea levels rise and the options available to address these risks. Hence, Services will be required from Consultants that are specialised in community consultation and coastal management and adaptation planning. Section 3.1.4 of the Engagement Plan (Appendix A of the Coastal Adaptation Plan) outlines the engagement activities in detail. These include consultation with community, and state and federal government agencies. The latest flooding of the Murray Darling Basin, although riverine, shows the vulnerability of our communities to flooding, especially in the Murray Estuary. The Murray Estuary is influenced by riverine and coastal inundation and erosion. While these low lying areas are already vulnerable to coastal inundation and erosion, climate change will exacerbate these hazards as identified in the Coastal Adaptation Study. The Coastal Adaptation Study assigns a “high” hazard rating for coastal erosion and inundation for the Murray Estuary Settlements, particularly along the Mundoo and Goolwa Channels. There is a “moderate” current (2020) risk to the Mundoo and Goolwa Channels settlement’s public infrastructure and private assets, which can be managed through planning and protection (levee) measures. But by 2100 the study advises that if seas rise as projected by 2100, then the viability of the settlement is likely to be in doubt and a managed retreat strategy may be required. In 2020, Council engaged with its community and stakeholders (including government agencies) on the Coastal Adaptation Study. The engagement began a conversation with the community to build understanding about how Council and the community might work together to adapt to projected climate change impacts. It is important to Council to continue the conversation with its community about coastal adaptation. More information on Council’s Coastal adaptation planning can be found on Council’s website under: https://www.alexandrina.sa.gov.au/connect/environment/coastaladaptation. Following the Coastal Adaptation Study, Alexandrina developed a Coastal Adaptation Plan which incorporates an Engagement Plan. One of the key priority actions identified in the Coastal Adaptation Plan includes the “planning and engagement activities regarding current and future flood risk at Mundoo and Goolwa Channel (including Beacon 19)” and that the engagement task requires “immediate action for Mundoo and Goolwa Channels”. The objectives of the Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for the Murray Estuary Settlements are to: build property owner awareness of the Coastal Adaptation Plan and how Council is working with its community to ensure a resilient future; continue the conversation on from the engagement undertaken on the Coastal Adaptation Study; raise property owner and occupier awareness of the current risk (2020) to property, infrastructure and the environment at Mundoo Channel/Goolwa Channel associated with coastal erosion and inundation and projected risks in the medium (2050) and long term (2100); discuss viable options to manage current flood risk and pathways for future adaptation; involve the community in the development of a Community Flood Emergency Plan; and build a trusting and working relationship between landowners and Council to facilitate future response to coastal adaptation requirements. The full Engagement Plan is presented in Appendix A of the Coastal Adaptation Plan, in particular Section 3.1 (Mundoo and Goolwa Channels). The Engagement Plan includes engagement objectives, key messages, and activities to guide engagement. The proposed community engagement should bring different stakeholders together to discuss the immediate, near and distant future projections and possible adaptation and/or mitigation options. This will include the very difficult topic of managed retreat. Unlike many other communities, Alexandrina Council is in the position to discuss these options now – and plan for these with the community in mind. This will allow for the stakeholders to get an understanding of the issues, but also for them to be part of the solutions. The face-to-face engagement activities will be used to provide suitable background context an
Tender Bidding Type:
Tender Document:
Looking for more tenders like this one in Flood-prevention works? With over 11 million global procurement opportunities and new tenders added daily, Tender Impulse is your gateway to international and local contracting success. Whether you're targeting the Infrastructure and construction sector in Australia, or expanding across regions, we provide live, accurate, and relevant updates every day.
Our platform sources tenders from:
Every day, we add hundreds of new RFPs, RFQs, EOIs, and contract awards across multiple sectors and geographies. This tender from Australia is just a sample of what's available right now.
Tender Impulse covers:
Each listing is categorized using CPV codes like 45246400, enabling precise filtering. Search by:
While you're viewing a tender in Australia, Tender Impulse offers access to tenders across:
Tender Impulse provides more than listings:
Thousands of new tenders are added daily-across countries, sectors, and CPV codes. With Tender Impulse, you gain strategic insight, timely alerts, and a competitive edge.
Request a free live demo now to unlock tenders customized to your Infrastructure and construction, Australia, and Flood-prevention works categories.
The tender has been issued by ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL in Australia. Such a type of tender falls under Flood-prevention works, within the Infrastructure and construction Tenders sector, and is listed on Tender Impulse under notice number AC053501.
The notice was published on 19 Jul 2023 and submissions close on 01 Aug 2023. Late bids are rarely accepted in public procurement, so aim to have your documents ready several days before the closing date.
It is classified under CPV codes 45246400, which correspond to Flood-prevention works. If your company supplies these products or services, these are the codes to save in your alert profile so no matching tender passes you by.
No - and this matters. Tender Impulse is a tender aggregation and alert service: we collect procurement notices from official sources around the world and list them in one place. We do not receive, forward or evaluate bids. Your bid for this tender must be submitted directly to ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL, using the method described in the original tender document, before 01 Aug 2023. Tender Impulse provides complete assistance in submitting all bids posted on its website.
Request a live demo on Tender Impulse and our tender experts will walk you through this listing, share the available documents, and explain how to submit your bid to ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL. Subscribers also receive help with registration requirements and, where needed, translation of non-English notices - but the submission itself always goes from you to the buyer.
There are currently 365 live tenders of 32405 total tenders from Australia on Tender Impulse. You can browse them on our Australia tenders page, or save a search combining Australia with CPV codes {full_cpv_codes} - we will then email you every new match on the day it is published.
Suppliers must verify technical specifications, the delivery schedules and any other intrinsic details as provided in the complete bid documents before deciding to submit their bids. All necessary certifications and supplier registrations must be undertaken before participation.
The procurement is applicable to companies in the Flood-prevention works and related industries. If you belong to this industry, you can review the technical documents before assessing your relevance to your company.
The public procurement trends for Community Coastal Flood Planning and Engagement for the Murray Estuary Settlements can be assessed by viewing historical data and buying patterns for this product. Subscribed members can view and even download reports of tenders released in the past for their market research. This shall allow them to carefully prepare a compelling bid.
Your action completed successfully.