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"tenderer" Synonyms
frailer fragiler feebler slighter weaker daintier infirmer fainter softer wimpier lower more delicate more breakable more effete more sensitive more unsubstantial more asthenic more enervated more languid more softened younger earlier less rawer more youthful more immature more blooming more junior more juvenile more formative more pubescent more vernal callower dewier fresher greener naifer unwarier rookier ignoranter newer unriper more innocent more ingenuous more childlike more impressionable more inexperienced more naive more vulnerable more childish kinder kindlier gentler lovinger nicer warmer benigner humaner milder neighborlier(US) fonder better-mannered more caring more compassionate more considerate more benevolent more sympathetic more thoughtful more affectionate more adoring more amatory more amorous more comforting more emotional more commiserative more demonstrative more devoted more soothing more lovey-dovey more touchy-feely soppier more moving more touching more romantic more sentimental more emotive more evocative more poignant more heartrending naughtier randier sexier steamier torrider more aphrodisiacal more ardent more erogenous more erotic more erotical more erotogenic more fervent more lascivious more libidinous more lustful more passionate more rapturous more sensual lighter mellower balmier blander painfuller sorer redder acuter more smarting more aching more inflamed more irritated more stinging more burning more hypersensitive more oversensitive difficulter trickier awkwarder stickier touchier riskier more ticklish more dangerous more troublesome more complicated more controversial juicier riper mushier more chewable more edible more succulent more tenderized(US) more eatable More
"tenderer" Antonyms
robuster powerfuller stronger tougher hardier mightier ruggeder sturdier healthier stouter longer-lasting better-made more durable more resilient more stalwart more unbreakable more hard-wearing maturer older grayer(US) greyer(UK) worldlier more experienced more adult more advanced more seasoned more senior more sophisticated more grown-up more worldly-wise astuter shrewder smarter wiser more educated more cultured more enlightened more hardened more knowledgeable more streetwise more cultivated more guileful more perceptive more politic more grasping crueler unkinder viciouser meaner violenter wantoner more callous more inhuman more heartless more unsympathetic more inhumane more insensitive more sadistic more uncaring more uncompassionate more unfeeling more brutish more fiendish more indifferent colder harsher stonier more inconsiderate more hardhearted more merciless more pitiless more unconcerned more unloving more indurate more ruthless more soulless more stonyhearted stolider number more unemotional more emotionless more undemonstrative more impersonal more objective more stoic more affectless more passionless more unsentimental more impassive more inexpressive frigider more unsensual more unarousing more dispassionate more unaroused more unerotic more unromantic stricter harder dourer firmer heavier severer extremer rigider rougher austerer coarser seriouser sterner stiffer grimmer deader more painless more benumbed more senseless more insensible more anesthetized(US) more nonreactive safer more uncontroversial more straightforward chewier gristlier stringier more leathery more fibrous more coriaceous more sinewy

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In some kinds of people some tenderer feelings have had some little beginning!
Balancing verité grit with sometimes-howling humor, Dogman takes a subtler, tenderer turn than Garrone fans might anticipate.
I find the first ones, early in the season, are tenderer and can be bought so thin that they don't need to be peeled!
He is tenderer and less eruptive than Peter Saul, but his message is just as urgent, disquieting, and necessary to these addled, disjointed, the rich-get-richer times.
This commanding achievement (previously shown at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive) splices reams of found footage of white Americans showing off guns and screaming like crazy people with tenderer images of Mr. Jafa's white friends.
And while many critics refuse to see it, the movie doesn't pass over the tenderer moments of momming: Legos between Marlo and her differently abled son, bedtime games of "Lighter/Darker," her daughter shampooing Marlo's hair while they discuss Monsters, Inc.
In Fournier I saw my two brothers, who don't adore their children any more than our father adored us but who do it with a gentler, tenderer touch, unafraid to broach discussions and display emotions that most men once shrank from.
The expiree Robert Sparks was the successful tenderer for the building of two stone navigational obelisks.
A.T. Brine and Company was the successful tenderer with a price of ₤36,845, under the forecast budget.
BAE Systems was announced on 29 June 2018 as the preferred tenderer to build the Hunter-class frigates, through ASC Shipbuilding and building the nine ships in South Australia.
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino (STT) of Triest was selected for the contract to build eight vessels, ahead of one other tenderer. The T-group designation signified that they were built at Triest.
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino (STT) of Trieste was selected for the contract to build eight vessels, ahead of one other tenderer. The T-group designation signified that they were built at Trieste.
The remaining services were tendered in 1995/96 to Connex, Path Transit, Southern Coast Transit and Swan Transit.Preferred tenderer to provide Midland public bus services announced Minister for Transport 12 September 1995.Private companies awarded preferred tenderer status for bus service contracts Minister for Transport 28 June 1996."Additional contract areas" Australian Bus Panorama issue 12/1 August 1996 page 28."New operators take over" Fleetline November 1996 page 206."Competitive Tendering" Australian Bus Panorama issue 12/3 December 1996 pages 24-26.
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino (STT) of Triest was selected for the contract to build eight vessels, the T group, ahead of one other tenderer. The T-group designation signified that they were built at Triest.
Glasha is in the kitchen, beating some meat with a wooden meat tenderer. Arkasha scares her as he enters. He starts playing a jealousy scene in front of her. Masa storms in and asks if Arkasha and Dickson are friends.
Architect James William Wright of Paterson & WrightThe Enquirer and Commercial News, 2 March 1887, p. 3. produced a design for a "substantial and handsome structure". The successful tenderer for the building contract was James Butterley, quoting £1,320 18s.Eastern District Chronicle, 29 January 1887, p. 2.
Within three months, it became clear that the successful tenderer, a builder from Woodhouselee near Goulburn, was unable to fulfil the contract. In fact, he had not even made a start. At this impasse, the committee turned to a trusted local contractor, John Kealman. Although his final price of A£650 was well above the A£509 quoted by the failed Woodhouselee tenderer, Kealman and his work were well known to church members. Not only was he a member of the church's congregation, but in the 1870s he had carried out the carpentry for St Stephen's and had even designed, built and donated the pulpit to the church.
The successful tenderer was John Greig at £725. With other incidental expenses, the overall project cost was around £1000. Jacobsen had designed a Gothic church that would hold about 230 people. The foundation stone was laid by the Superintendent of the Canterbury Province, William Rolleston, on 6 November 1872.
Once again, Arkasha denies, but Glasha acknowledges. When Masa tries to make Arkasha go with him to make Fandorin question him, Arkasha takes the meat tenderer from Glasha and breaks the light with it. Then he flees. In Yan's lab, Yan is concentrated on his dying rabbits and laments about not having found the perfect vaccine yet.
Writing about Obi-Young’s short story, “A Tenderer Blessing,” in Los Angeles Review of Books, Erik Gleibermann notes: “Chukwudi’s language circles around his feelings as he observes Nnaemeka on campus. The two enter an intimate friendship. Yet much still remains unspoken. Obi-Young relies on body language cues and the spaces between words to shape the intimacy.
Volgren bodied Scania L94UB in Flinders Street in May 2013 In April 1998 a consortium owned by Dysons and Reservoir Bus Company commenced operating a contract to operate the remaining bus services of Met Bus in the western and south-east regions of Melbourne. Included were depots at Footscray and Sandringham and 86 MAN SL200 buses."Historic Reforms for Melbourne's Buses" Australian Bus Panorama 13/3 December 1997 page 35 In April 2013, Transdev Melbourne were announced as the preferred tenderer to operate the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise, which included the services operated by Melbourne Bus Link.Preferred tenderer announced for the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise Public Transport Victoria 26 April 2013Anger as French company lands bus contract The Age 26 April 2013 Melbourne Bus Link ceased operations on 3 August 2013.
Queen's Wharf is a multipurpose entertainment and hotel precinct under construction on either side of William Street in the Brisbane central business district, Australia. Construction site in December 2019 In July 2015, the Queensland Government announced the Destination Brisbane Consortium of Star Entertainment Group, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium, as the successful tenderer for the redevelopment. The development will feature 2,000 apartments, 1,100 new hotel rooms and a casino.Destination Brisbane Consortium proposal selected by Queensland Government as preferred tenderer for Queen's Wharf Brisbane Echo Entertainment 4 July 2015Star consortium to build 2000 apartments for $2b Queen's Wharf complex Brisbane Times 21 July 2015 The redevelopment will include the construction of four high-rise buildings, Neville Bonner Bridge and the repurposing of existing heritage-listed structures within the site.
1, No. 4, December 2013, PP: 40–43. Available online at . Camel meat is reported to taste like coarse beef, but older camels can prove to be very tough, although camel meat becomes tenderer the more it is cooked. The Abu Dhabi Officers' Club serves a camel burger mixed with beef or lamb fat in order to improve the texture and taste.
Planning of the airport link started in the 1980s. In 1993 the Government of Sweden issued a tender for a public–private partnership (PPP) to build the Arlanda Line. The construction of the line was subsidized with a combination of some state grants and large state loans. The successful tenderer would receive a monopoly on traffic between the airport and Stockholm until 2040.
Tenders were called for the erection of the Police Station on 10 May 1881. The successful tenderer was W Cain and Sons. They were informed of the acceptance in June 1881 and the building was completed in 1882 and occupied by police in 1883. It is now one of only two nineteenth century police stations in the inner city area.
However, when the contract term expired in 2009, the Council voted to disqualify incumbent tenderer Clean Stream Waiheke Ltd and granted Transpacific Industries Group Ltd a $22 million contract. The decision was political. Emergency Services: The Waiheke Volunteer Fire Brigade, part of the New Zealand Fire Service, serves the island. The brigade has two stations, at Oneroa and at Onetangi.
Mr. E. J. Phelan, a trustee and vice chairman of Auckland Rugby League announced that the successful tenderer was Mr. R. A. Cornish of Newmarket. The architects were Mr. L. S. Piper and Mr. L. E. Brooker who had submitted the initial plans. By 15 March excavation works had been undertaken and were near completion. The board inspected them on 16 March.
The successful tenderer was the firm of Charles Davis and Son, which submitted the lowest tender of 82,927 pounds. Among the firm's larger contracts were the AMP block, remodelling of the Council's market street buildings, the Commercial Bank, and several hotels including the Crown and Anchor. His domestic work included Braeside at Waratah, designed by Frederick Menkens.Conservation Management Plan, pp.
The land was resumed in April 1891, with a total cost of £4,137 being paid. Tenders for construction of the building were called for in 1897, and WB Chessell was the successful tenderer. Work then began to a design by Walter Liberty Vernon, the New South Wales Government Architect. The Federation Free Classical style office was opened on 23 March 1898.
Changes in Council caused this proposal to lapse. In 1991 Leichhardt Council called for tenders for the lease, restoration and commercial use of Bellevue, and made a new wharf a condition of its development. Successful tenderer Anthony Vick & Associates was to restore Bellevue and establish a restaurant with water access from a new wharf. The approval also allowed for a kiosk, caretaker's flat and 20 parking spaces.
In June 2007, the Australian Minister for Defence announced that Tenix Defence was the preferred tenderer for the construction of the two Canberra class large amphibious ships known as Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) ships at a cost of $3 billion. The ships, HMAS Canberra and HMAS Adelaide, entered into service in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Tenix had proposed to build the Navantia design in partnership with the Spanish company.
Ballarat horse tram on 125th anniversary of the opening, 26 December 2012 In an 1884 council meeting, the City of Ballaarat decided on the establishment of a tramway to meet the growing city's transport needs and a Tramway Committee was formed. Tenders were called in 1886 to operate a tramway in the city. The successful tenderer was Mr. Thompson, of Adelaide who proposed a horse drawn system.pg. 4. Camperdown Chronicle.
South African military forces occupied German South West Africa during World War I, and South Africa continued to administer the territory after the war, under a mandate from the League of Nations. In 1930, the administration invited tenders for an air mail and passenger carrier service. The successful tenderer was the Junkers aircraft company in Germany, which then formed South West African Airways. Naturally, SWAA's fleet consisted of Junkers.
"Rex to offer private jets" - traveldaily.com.au news, 28 April 2009 retrieved 8 December 2009. Victorian Air Ambulance Beechcraft B200C King Air operated by Pel-Air "Rex Subsidiary Pel-Air Awarded Commonwealth Air Transport Deed of Standing Offer" - Regional Express Holdings Media Release retrieved 8 December 2009. In July 2009 the parent company announced that Pel-Air had been named as preferred tenderer for the provision of air ambulance services in Victoria.
Minutes of the 8th Meeting of the Traffic and Transport Committee of the Kowloon City District Council. In April 2018 Citybus was announced as the successful tenderer of these three routes. The route thus has the significance of being the first intra-Kowloon franchised bus route ever operated by Citybus. The route, numbered 20, commenced service on 29 April 2018, the first among the three routes being tendered.
The successful tenderer was one Paul Badcock who opened the line to traffic on 4 January 1870. Horses were worked in three relays between the stations on the route. The choice of gauge was influenced by the argument that costs varied with the cube of the gauge. As this railway had its own port, it was not expected to link up with any broad gauge railways which avoided of course any break of gauge problems.
Rhubarb displayed for sale at a market in Leeds, England Rhubarb is grown widely, and with greenhouse production it is available throughout much of the year. Rhubarb grown in hothouses (heated greenhouses) is called "hothouse rhubarb", and is typically made available at consumer markets in early spring, before outdoor cultivated rhubarb is available. Hothouse rhubarb is usually brighter red, tenderer and sweeter-tasting than outdoor rhubarb.Rombauer, Irma S. (1975) Joy of Cooking.
Perron Group put forward a proposal to leave Woodside in its existing headquarters on Adelaide Terrace and build a tower beside it to house the other staff. Meanwhile, Consolidated Press Holdings and Multiplex proposed to build a tower on CPH's Westralia Square site. Jones Lang Wootton proposed a new tower on the Bishop's See site. However, it was announced in April 1999 that the winning tenderer was Hai Sun Hup Group subsidiary Knoxville Group.
Charles and Elizabeth Throsby were largely responsible for the development of the property. He was a successful farmer and pastoralist who was a very successful tenderer to many of the road gangs and mounted police. Charles was responsible for the construction of Christ Church, Bong Bong, acted as the local Magistrate and became the first District Warden for Berrima District. He was a prominent member in his community, as were his descendants.
During butchering, beef is first divided into primal cuts, pieces of meat initially separated from the carcass. These are basic sections from which steaks and other subdivisions are cut. The term "primal cut" is quite different from "prime cut", used to characterize cuts considered to be of higher quality. Since the animal's legs and neck muscles do the most work, they are the toughest; the meat becomes tenderer as distance from hoof and horn increases.
The lowest tenderer was a builder named Jack Aird, a former boxer and punter and quite supportive of the young architect. The outbreak of war in September 1939 did not at first affect building projects, but construction was delayed and difficulties in finding materials arose, and it was not finished until early 1941. Romberg sued the builder, invoking penalty clauses, and settled out of court.Frederick Romberg, ‘Before Gromboyd: an architectural history’, Vol.
The mill was destroyed by fire in the 19th century caused, as local legend would have it, by a boiler exploding, hurling its tenderer, a young lad, across the Bybrook into Chapel Wood. The well for the water wheel remains, as does part of a hatchway in what was the passageway underneath the drying house. Through this hatchway, the local doctor from Castle Combe dispensed medicine to his Long Dean patients in the second half of the 19th century.
A contract for the two warehouses was let in April to George Gazzard, who tendered with a price of . Gailey and Gazzard had collaborated on a number of major Brisbane projects in the 1880s, including the Regatta Hotel (1886), Treasury Chambers (1886–87), and Brisbane Girls Grammar School. In July 1888, Gailey called tenders for the construction of another two warehouses at Petrie's Bight, and the successful tenderer was again George Gazzard, with a price of .
Pacific Epping prior to the construction of the Urban Diner. Official sign Epping Plaza Shopping Centre was officially opened on 29 October 1996 by The Hon. Robert Maclellan, M.L.A. In mid-2007, Epping Plaza underwent major extensionEquiset - Epping Plaza Regional Shopping Centre - "Equiset was the successful tenderer for the $80 million stage three development of Epping Plaza Regional Shopping Centre"Epping Plaza Shopping Centre - Melbourne - NDY Group. and the total number of stores grew to 218.
The successful tenderer, Rivercity Motorway Limited, was announced by Brisbane Lord Mayor Campbell Newman on 27 April 2006, beating a bid by the Brisconnections consortium. Contracts for design and construction were awarded to Leighton Contractors and a Baulderstone/Bilfinger Berger joint venture. Transurban declined to place a tender because of risk-return factors. The losing bid by the Brisconnections consortium incorporated three lanes of traffic in each direction (as opposed to two lanes for the winning bid).
A bit of the mixture is then pushed into the spaces at the base of each leaf and into the center before boiling or steaming. A similar recipe is popular in coastal Croatia. In Spain, the tenderer, younger, and smaller artichokes are used. They can be sprinkled with olive oil and left in hot ashes in a barbecue, sautéed in olive oil with garlic, with rice as a paella, or sautéed and combined with eggs in a tortilla (frittata).
By the late 1990s, the National Transmission Agency had closely integrated all the former national broadcast planners from the Department of Transport and Communications and the former transmission engineers from Telstra Broadcasting. The oversight by the agency over several years had created a single discrete entity and cost centre for the National Broadcasting Service. A public Request for Tender on the National Transmission Network was made and a sale negotiated. The successful tenderer was NTL Australia.
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino (STT) of Trieste was selected for the contract to build eight vessels, ahead of one other tenderer. Despite the specifications of the contract being very close to the requirements for the coastal torpedo boat, the STT boats were classified as sea-going. The STT boats used Parsons turbines driving two propeller shafts. Another tender was requested for four more boats, but when Ganz-Danubius reduced their price by ten percent, a total of sixteen boats were ordered from them.
In April 2013 Transdev Melbourne won the tender to operate the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise from August 2013. The franchise operates 30% of Melbourne's services including those of National Bus Company.Preferred tenderer announced for the Melbourne Metropolitan Bus Franchise Public Transport Victoria 26 April 2013Anger as French company lands bus contract The Age 26 April 2013 National Bus Company ceased operating on 3 August 2013. At the time of cessation, National Bus Company operated 276 buses from Doncaster East and Fitzroy North depots.
In 1997 the Australian Government approved a project to build six amphibious watercraft to operate from the Royal Australian Navy's two Kanimbla class landing platform amphibious (LPA). These craft were to be operated by the Australian Army and would replace its LCM-8s.The LCM 2000 Story (2011), p. 25 In October 2001 ADI was selected as the preferred tenderer to build the six watercraft; at this time it was intended that the first of the class would enter service in 2003.
On the same date, 15 new TSR trains began to enter service. The regional administration had committed itself to offering these trains to the successful tenderer. On the occasion of the timetable change on 13 December 2009, the line was extended from Pioltello- Limito to Treviglio. In May 2011, as a result of the merger between the regional passenger division of Trenitalia and the FNM subsidiary LeNORD, the merged entity, Trenord, took over the two railway companies' roles in the joint venture.
The Hornibrook Group was the successful tenderer. New building facing the Domain in 2014In 1979, once the first stage facing the Domain was completed, the second stage was constructed to link the first stage with the existing heritage buildings facing Macquarie Street. Fountain Court and its fountain, designed by Robert Woodward, was completed in 1983. The last stage of the rebuilding program was completed in 1985, with the interiors of the chambers of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly restored to their appearance in 1892.
Darwinbus is a public bus service which operates in Darwin and Palmerston in the Northern Territory. Darwinbus is owned by the Northern Territory Government with services operated under contract by both Buslink and Territory Transit (formerly Darwin Bus Service). In December 2013, it was announced that Darwin Bus Service would be privatised.NT Government to privatise Darwin buses NT News 6 December 2013Darwin bus service to be sold off ABC News 6 December 2013 In July 2014, Transit Systems was announced as the successful tenderer.
English Electric Co. was the successful tenderer for the six locomotives, power supply and overhead contact system. The inaugural electric train service on the Lyttelton Line departed Christchurch station for Lyttelton with 18 cars and headed by EC 12 on 14 February 1929 at 15:00. Included in the consist was a ministerial car and two special cars for early Canterbury settlers, guests of the department. The journey was made in the record time of 10½ minutes, including 3 minutes to traverse the tunnel.
On Remembrance Day 1930, ANZAC Square in the Brisbane CBD was officially opened and the Anzac Day services at Toowong Cemetery were transferred to ANZAC Square. Garland died on 9 October 1939 and was buried on 10 October 1939 in Toowong Cemetery. Tenders for a sanitary block were called by Trustee and architect, Edward Myer Myers in November 1923. The successful tenderer was Marberete Co and the construction was completed prior to Anzac Day 1924 when the Stone of Remembrance and Cross of Sacrifice were unveiled.
The blockhouse was designed by Col. Thomas Mould and built towards the end of 1860. On 18 August 1860, Major W. Rawson Trafford, commanding Wellington Militia and Volunteers, announced that plans for a Stockade and Blockhouse to be built at the Upper Hutt, on McHardy's Clearing were available from the Royal Engineers office in Lower Hutt and that tenders for either one, or both closed at Noon on 5 September 1860. The successful tenderer, Mr W. Taylor, had previously constructed the Lower Hutt Blockhouse and Stockade.
Both were beyond the expected cost and negotiations were made with the lowest tenderer, Andrew Collins. This included the reduction of the length of the building from . The contract was signed on August 23, 1878, however, the building was not completed in the specified time due to bad weather and a lack of skilled labour. The building was finally completed in 1880 and included space for the post office, the land commissioner, the telegraph office and accommodation for the post master and his family.
The Palmerston North City Council put out for tender the construction of a flyover. The tender documents set out detailed criteria and plans for the construction of the flyover, and was to be awarded to the lowest tenderer. However, a rival contractor submitted a tender for the construction of a redesigned flyover, and the council subsequently accepted that tender, without giving the other tenderers the opportunity to submit a tender for the new design. After discovering all this, Pratt Contractors sued the council for damages.
A beauty parade is a synonym for a formal presentation given to a panel in response to a request for tender. This presentation is predominantly oral but may also include a PowerPoint presentation. Beauty parades are now commonplace in the United Kingdom for the provision of legal services where the final fee is likely to be more than 20,000 pounds. The name is an ironic reference to the beauty pageant, suggesting that the tenderer may choose a company for reasons other than important facts.
7 When the piece moved to the Globe Theatre in London, Barry moved with it. The Times wrote that she "has all the force required by the arduous character of Margaret, and she expresses the tenderer emotions with good effect".The Times, 8 October 1873 Barry next took on the role of Edith Dombey in a play called Heart's Delight, adapted from Dombey and Son. She played at the Gaiety Theatre, London, as Armande in Led Astray by Boucicault, in 1874, before touring outside London briefly.
The RDC advertised some surplus land or sale by tender, with the important caveat of "highest or any tender not necessarily accepted". During the tender process, the RDC discovered that they had previously agreed to sell the property to a neighbouring property owner Roberts. Ultimately, Gregory was the highest tenderer, although his offer did not meet the council's reserve, and the council declined all tenders. The RDC then proceeded to exclusively negotiate a sale to Roberts, without giving Gregory a chance to purchase the property.
Tenders were called for the design, supply, installation and on- going maintenance of the system, with the 'OneLink Transit Consortium' becoming the preferred tenderer in September 1993. The contract was signed in May 1994, with the major technology supplier being the ERG Group (now Vix Technology). Testing of prototypes commenced in December 1993, and the roll- out of the system was carried out from August 1996 to April 1998. Public field trials were carried out on buses from 20 August 1996, and on rail services from 18 September 1996.
It was not until 9 September 1890 that the New Zealand Midland Railway Company put out a call for tenders for the construction of the next section of the line from Belgrove to the Motueka Valley. The successful tenderer was a Wellington-based contractor Allan Maguire, who was awarded the contract in early October. One local who took particular interest in the progress of construction was Francis Trask, Mayor of Nelson from December 1890 until 1900. From 1891, he arranged annual visits to the construction site for his councillors.
Dennis Friedman Earthmovers, won a tender from the Rodney County Council to do excavate 19,000 cubic metres of materials for a new reservoir near Orewa, and deposit and compact these materials on nearby land. Part of the tender conditions, was that the placed the risk of the soil conditions on the tenderer. Once the earthworks had started, the excavated materials were discovered to have a higher water content than stated in the tender documents. As a result, DFA sought an increase in the contract for $26,500, which the council refused to pay.
The successful tenderer for the work was a Mr Calvert and work commenced on 2 June 1888 with the old building being moved to the rear of the site to allow continuation of services. The Trustees took possession of the completed building on 16 April 1889 for a cost of . It had a library and rooms available for rental on the ground floor, with a committee room to the rear. On the upper level was a large reading room opening out on to the verandah, a natural history museum and chess rooms.
Ipswich Musketeers was formed in 1954 originally to play in the Brisbane fixtures, but as the game developed in Ipswich, there were sufficient teams to run a local association. A sporting ground in Ipswich to be located at Church Street became available with Spring and Newtown streets, East Ipswich and Musketeers being successful tenderer from a large group of applicants. After time the association waned and now Musketeers are the only team representing Ipswich in the Brisbane competition. Over years however, Ipswich has won the premiership in every grade, including club championship.
In 1867, following a deputation to the Minister of Public Works, it was agreed a lighthouse would be constructed. Prior to 1867 the entrance to the harbour was marked with a beacon atop a pole at the end of the Pier Moriarty made a visit to Wollongong Harbour in January 1870 in company with the Minister and Colonial Architect James Barnet, and again later in June to select a site for a proposed lighthouse (the Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse). Tenders were called in October with the successful tenderer a Joseph Mather.
The tender was awarded to the Austal/DMS partnership in December 2003.Ships Announced as Prefered Tenderer for Royal Australian Navy Patrol Boats Austral 29 August 2003 The contract was valued at $553 million, with each ship costing between $24 million and $28 million to construct.Kerr, Patrol boats shake down fuel faults During the 2004 federal election, the Howard government promised to acquire two more patrol boats to provide a dedicated patrol force for the North West Shelf Venture located off the north-west coast of Australia.Wertheim (ed.), The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World, p.
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Baxter Healthcare Pty Ltd,. (Baxter) was a decision of the High Court of Australia, which ruled on 29 August 2007 that Baxter Healthcare Proprietary Limited, a tenderer for various government contracts, was bound by the Trade Practices Act 1974 (TPA, Australian legislation governing anti-competitive behaviour) in its trade and commerce in tendering for government contracts. More generally, the case concerned the principles of derivative governmental immunity:There are differing opinions whether the immunity in Australia should be referred to as "Crown immunity" or "governmental immunity". For example, refers to governmental immunity; while refers to Crown immunity.
The lowest tender was received from Metcalfe and Wilson who were awarded the project, however their partnership dissolved prior to commencement of works. The next lowest tenderer, William Condon was then awarded the contract, agreeing to complete the school and residence in eight months for , including materials, of which approximately was to be paid for by local subscriptions. The buildings were completed in September 1884 and the first occupants of the residence were headmaster Charles Reinhold and his wife Marion. The school opened on Wednesday 24 September 1884, with 74 pupils enrolled on the first day.
There were many complaints of the stench of waste water flowing from residential and commercial premises into the street gutters. Toilet waste from outside toilet pans were separately collected by Council waste collectors. In 1908 proposals were put forward for the commencement of a sewerage system to pipe effluent to a treatment plant on the low land near the River. After delays in obtaining Government approval for funding, new surveys required of the pipe system, labour disputes, and delays in finding a tenderer to build the treatment works, eventually the system was finished and commissioned in September 1916.
16 November 2010, NZTA announced the two shortlisted competitors to construct the project, being two alliances of companies, one jointly led by McConnell Dowell and Fletcher Construction and one led by Fulton Hogan in partnership with Australia's Leighton Contractors. A third consortium led by Baulderstone missed out on selection. As of May 2010, it was known that each of the two remaining tenderers had about 140-150 staff preparing bids for the project, and one tenderer, after the decision, noted that they had spent about $18 million preparing the bid. Construction start was expected to be before Christmas 2011.
Tenders were called on 10 April 1914 and accepted on 17 April 1914. The successful tenderer was James Malskrey and the cost of the ticket boxes was . On 17 March 1916, W Lindsay's tender of was accepted for the construction of a bandstand at Eagle Farm Racecourse; the architects were Atkinson and McLay. Railway facilities at the Eagle Farm Racecourse were also improved at this period. A railway overbridge adjacent to the Ascot Railway station was completed in October 1911, and in 1912 a new siding was constructed at the Hendra end of the platform, to store trains on race days.
The government had been aware for some time that the immigration facilities at William Street were inadequate for their needs. The decision to acquire the land at Kangaroo Point was justified by the need to provide "pleasant surroundings" for those who were recently arrived in the colony. The pattern of immigration fluctuated wildly over the years and the period immediately preceding the construction of the Kangaroo Point depot, immigration had been at an all-time high. William Peter Clark, the successful tenderer for the work, ran into a series of difficulties with the construction which resulted in almost a year's delay in the completion.
Contract CT201 for the construction of Mandai MRT and Bus Depot was awarded to Jurong Primewide Pte Ltd of Singapore, at a contract sum of S$329 million. When completed, the bus depot will be handed over to the successful tenderer of the Sembawang–Yishun Bus Package, consisting of 25 SMRT Buses services and 1 Tower Transit Singapore service. The depot will be handed over to the new Public Transport Operator for outfitting and preparatory works before operations can commence. On 30 September 2020, Tower Transit Singapore was awarded the package, and the depot will be handed over to Tower Transit in October 2020 before operation commences in September 2021.
Contract RD300 for the design and construction of Ulu Pandan Depot was awarded to Tiong Seng Contractors Pte Ltd for roughly S$70 million. The bus depot spans 8.3 ha and was designed to accommodate about 500 buses. As it is located in close proximity to office developments in the area, the depot will likely be built with a noise barrier wall along its perimeter. When fully completed in Q1 of 2018, the bus depot will be handed over to the successful tenderer of the Bukit Merah Bus Package, a group of 18 bus services which SBS Transit will be operating up till 1 September 2018.
George Street, August 2017 Construction site in August 2020 The Queensland Government announced on 20 July 2015 that Echo Entertainment as 50% joint venture partner of the "Destination Brisbane Consortium" was the preferred tenderer for Queen's Wharf, Brisbane, beating rival Crown Resorts. The development will feature 2000 apartments and 1100 new hotel rooms in the . Echo has two Hong-Kong based joint venture partners Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium. The two joint venture partners will each contribute 25 per cent of the capital to develop the integrated resort and will also jointly pay for the apartment and broader Queen's Wharf developments.
The company took over from the previous operator, the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, in mid-2011."Rex owned subsidiary Pel-Air selected as preferred tenderer by Ambulance Victoria" - Regional Express Holdings Media Release retrieved 25 October 2009. In February 2020 Regional Express announced Pel-Air will be providing Air Ambulance services on behalf of New South Wales Ambulance, placing an order with Beechcraft for five King Air 350 aircraft.“Pel-Air to update King Air fleet” - Australian Flying Retrieved 3 March 2020 Pel-Air will take over from the previous operator, the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, in January 2022 on a 10-year contract.
The successful tenderer was Henrikson & Knutson for a price of £10,487 10s with an undertaking to complete the works in 18 months from the date of announcement being 18 August 1904. This company had previously built the Denison Canal near Dunalley. The original lens for the Tasman Island Lighthouse on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum The components of the cast iron lighthouse were prefabricated in England and hauled piece by piece up the 250-metre-high cliffs before assembly. The island is now part of the Tasman National Park. The lighthouse and associated structures, such as the keepers’ cottages, are listed on Australia's Register of the National Estate.
The expansion of the dairy industry on the southern Darling Downs after the turn-of-the- century created boom years for Warwick businesses, and WK Hyslop was again able to expand his Grafton Street premises in 1908, when the stone buildings were extended and modified to form a larger, more cohesive building. Warwick architects Wallace & Gibson (who later designed the new Barnes Emporium in Palmerin Street, 1910–11) called tenders for stone extensions to the WK Hyslop building in March 1908. The successful tenderer was HD Miller, with a price of £1089. Work commenced in May, and the new premises were opened in late October 1908.
Built next to Watson Brothers Building (1887), a Margaret Street plumbers, gasfitters and galvanised iron and lead works, the Acme Engineering Works was appropriately and conveniently located in the metal-working precinct concentrated around Alice, Margaret and lower Edward Streets. Brisbane architect Frank Longland called tenders in June 1912 for the erection of brick premises in Margaret Street for the Acme Engineering Works. The successful tenderer was George Edward Day of New Farm. Longland, formerly an articled pupil of former colonial architect FDG Stanley, built up a small but successful architectural practice in Brisbane spanning the years 1893 to 1924. He was a Councillor of the Queensland Institute of Architects 1894-95, and was made a Fellow by 1913.
A few days later, the government announced that bids for the major construction contract had been received from each of the consortia selected on the previous year's shortlist. Parkville Station construction progress at the University of Melbourne in February 2018, showing the excavation of Grattan St for the station box Cross Yarra Partnership, led by Lendlease, was named as the "preferred bidder" for the construction contract in July. The station designs presented by the consortium were released publicly, as well as details of connections to existing stations and streetscapes. Shortly afterwards, Bombardier was announced as the successful tenderer for the signalling and communication systems contract, and supplied plans to build signal control centres in Sunshine and Dandenong.
The extension was originally scheduled to open in 2012, but in September 2011 the newly elected O'Farrell Government announced that it would not open until 2014, and that the cost had risen from $120 million to $176 million. The Greenway walking and cycling path which was to run alongside much of the route was deferred. The new government blamed hasty planning by their predecessor for the delay and cost overruns, and the lack of an active transport masterplan for the deferral of the Greenway. John Holland Group was announced as the successful tenderer for the infrastructure works on 31 May 2012, covering the design and construction of the nine stations, bridge works, signalling and power supply.
The lowest tenderer was given the contract, but could not complete it, and Abernethy took over after a year, using direct labour to finish the work. When it was built, the entrance lock was the largest in Britain, measuring , with a navigable depth of at high water. The Preliminary Enquiries Act was passed to ensure that major new schemes were competently assessed before being implemented, and Abernethy worked as one of its Surveying Officers for eight years until 1852. During this time he held public enquiries into schemes for improvements to the River Clyde, the River Tyne and the River Ribble, and for the construction of docks at Belfast, Birkenhead, Glasgow, Liverpool and Newcastle upon Tyne.
On 7 June 2016, the Land Transport Authority called for tenders to operate 26 routes based at Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange, Yio Chu Kang Bus Interchange, and Yishun Bus Interchange out of the new depot as part of its new contracting model. The bus services will be operated by the successful tenderer for a service term of five years, with a possible two-year extension based on good performance. On 19 April 2017, the Land Transport Authority awarded the bus package to SBS Transit. SBS Transit took over the services in the bus package in three tranches in March 2018, as SBS Transit was already operating about half of the bus services.
Clackline School first opened in 1896. On 17 January 1896, Hannah McCarthy was provisionally appointed as the school's mistress. In May 1899, A. P. Lyhane was announced as master of the school. In November 1899, the government allocated Clackline School £275 of expenditure, and on 30 November 1899 the Department of Public Works advertised for tenders for a "Clackline School and Quarters" contract. The department accepted Stewart and Co.'s tender of £302 19s 3d. In 1908, tenders for additions to the quarters were invited, and the lowest tenderer was D. McDonald. By 1912 the school and quarters required renovations. J. Meredith of Toodyay submitted the lowest tender of £52 17s 6d, which was accepted.
The Province of Limburg awarded a contract in June 2015 to Arriva to provide for the entire public transport (buses and five regional rail lines) in Limburg from December 2016 up until 2031.Arriva reveals plans for Limburg concession International Rail Journal 10 June 2015 Abellio has originally been named the preferred bidder, but after it was discovered Abellio had gained some information that was not available to the other bidders, the contract was withdrawn.NS finds irregularities in Limburg regional tender International Rail Journal 28 April 2015Limburg regional concession goes to Arriva after tendering scandal International Rail Journal 2 June 2015 Another tenderer, Veolia, announced they will object to the decision of the province."Veolia protests as Arriva is awarded Dutch contract". Buses.
In 1841 a special Act "... for the making, and maintaining the Great Eastern Road" was passed, and construction of the first section from Glen Osmond to Crafers begun at public expense. It was soon realised that this undertaking would be hugely expensive, so a novel (for the day) plan was hatched to relieve the Government of all expense by vesting the management of the road in a private company. The successful tenderer would have the responsibility of completing and maintaining the road, and have the right to levy tolls on users of the road. As this was the only route to and from the burgeoning agricultural districts around Mount Barker, not to mention all road traffic to the eastern colonies, this had all the hallmarks of a great money- maker.
In August, 2015 the Department of Transport & Main Roads awarded the contract to design, construct, and maintain the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing to Nexus Infrastructure, a consortium of the Plenary Group, Cintra, Acciona, Ferrovial and Broadspectrum.About Nexus Toowoomba Second Range CrossingNexus Consortium selected as preferred tenderer for Toowoomba Second Range Crossing Broadspectrum 6 July 2015 Nexus was chosen on the basis that is proposed an open-cut design instead of tunnels, allowing the use of dangerous goods to utilise the bypass. There was also the concern that while the pilot tunnel had been dry at the time of excavation (during a drought), it later drained up to 10,000 litres of water per day. The Federal and Queensland governments jointly funded the $1.6 billion project on an 80:20 basis.
Although All Set retains the band's traditional pop punk style, the band experiment "here and there" on the album with atypical instruments and arrangements. Ned Raggett of Allmusic described the experiments as "hints of trying to breathe once again beyond the basic formula." The inclusion of a Hammond organ provides "a nice extra touch here and there," such as on the lower-key groove of "Hold Me Close," one of Shelley's tenderer love songs, while Diggle "pulls off a rock-of-the-gods epic start" for "Playing for Time." The concluding two songs have both been noted for having "something to them in particular"−"Pariah" has a quirky rhythm crunch to it à la "Sixteen," while Diggle's "Back With You" starts off with an acoustic guitar and turns into a string-synth-swept declaration of love.
Fort Largs is a historic defence site in the seaside suburb of Taperoo near Port Adelaide, approximately north west of Adelaide's centre. In the 1960s it was repurposed for use as the South Australian Police Academy. In 2012, new police academy housing was constructed on the east portion of the site and in 2014 the west portion of the site, including the historic defence constructions, was slated for redevelopment. In June 2016, Renewal SA announced AVJennings as its preferred tenderer for the redevelopment of part of the site for about 250 homes, with the heritage-listed WW II barracks to be converted to apartments, the Drill Hall to be retained as a community facility, and the historic fort to be owned and operated by the National Trust of SA.Future of Fort Largs secured with AVJennings and National Trust partnership Renewal SA, 17 June 2016.
Queensland architects had ready access to this and other architectural journals, and kept informed of the latest in international design developments. In 1923 Austral Motors Limited engaged Brisbane architects Lange Leopold Powell and George Gerald Hutton to design a showroom and service station at Petrie Bight. The land on which the Austral Motors building was constructed was part of two larger parcels of land first alienated from the Crown in 1852 and was surveyed and subdivided, together with the adjacent lane, in April 1923. The new road, Dodge Lane, was approved in May 1923 and is believed to have derived its name from the firm's Dodge agency. Tenders for construction were let in August 1923, the successful tenderer being Blair Cunningham. The first stage, on the corner of Dodge Lane, was completed in March 1924 at a projected cost of and occupied by Austral Motors Limited from 1 April 1924.
The predicted end of service life for Aurora Australis, after the most recent round of refits, is May 2017. In late October 2015, the Australian government announced a plan to acquire a new icebreaker to replace Aurora Australis by 2019. NuyinaBoaty McBoatface: Australia sees the light on naming new icebreaker after southern aurora , ABC News Online, 2017-09-29 will be custom-built for the Australian government at a cost of up to A$1 billion (ABC News reported a predicted cost of A$500 million, while The Sydney Morning Heralds reporting of the A$1 billion figure included lifetime operating costs), with DMS Maritime as the preferred tenderer and maintainer, naval architects Knud E. Hansen as the designer, and Damen Group as the shipbuilder. P&O; were originally in competition for the tender, but withdrew in January 2015, citing costing inefficiencies in the proposed contract.
There are limitations in the number of passengers which can be carried where the route can remain eligible for PSO. The winning tenderer usually receives a monopoly on the route, but may have to conform to one or more conditions of service, such as the type and size of vehicle, the timing of services, the maximum fare paid for a portion or all of the seats offered, membership of a common reservation system, quality of service measured by a maximum percentage of cancelled services, etc. Examples of air transport PSOs currently in operation in Europe are routes from Dublin to Kerry and Donegal, routes between the Greek Mainland and the Greek Islands, routes from Italian mainland to Sardinia and Elba, routes between the French mainland and Corsica, certain domestic routes within Sweden and Finland, and routes to the Scottish Highlands and Islands. International routes are usually not supported by PSO.
When he presented his report to the council the following 1 April, he enthusiastically supported the project and was confident that construction should take only three years with work starting simultaneously at Nelson, Cobden and Westport. Though the financial requirements of such a project were beyond the means of both the provincial and central governments at the time, it was suggested that a British firm be engaged to finance, construct and own the line as had already been successfully done in other developing nations. As a further incentive, Wrigg suggested that the Brunner coal mine be given to the successful tenderer as an immediate and certain source of income. When the authorisation legislation was submitted to the General Assembly, it did not include a provision for the gifting of the coal mine, which the provincial council was reluctant to relinquish, nor was Wrigg included in the deputation that was sent to England to solicit interest in the project.
In late 2009, the government confirmed that NZ$500 million in loans would be extended to KiwiRail to enable it to proceed with tendering for the rolling stock, a process that the cancellation of the fuel tax had interrupted by at least half a year.$500m electric train boost 'historical' for Auckland - ARC - The New Zealand Herald, Tuesday 24 November 2009 The fact that the money was only a loan, with no means provided for Auckland or KiwiRail to raise extra funds to repay it (as was intended to be done with the regional fuel tax), was criticised strongly in Auckland, as it would mean that Auckland would pay for the trains yet not own them. In mid-2011, after long negotiations between Auckland Council/Auckland Transport and the government, it was announced that the trains would be owned by Auckland, with Auckland paying approximately half of the cost from rates, and paying annual track access charges to KiwiRail and any potential purchase price increases as the winning tenderer is finalised.
Each Cape-class vessel is armed with two .50 calibre machine guns, and carries two Gemini RHIB interception craft in cradles at the stern, along with a small boat carried amidships. Several updates and reconfigurations were implemented in response to issues found with the previous class of patrol boats built by Austal, the Armidale class operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). According to media reports, prior to the tender process, information about the project was leaked to Austal by a senior Customs official.Besser & Snow, $350 million boat deal leak revealed The leak was reported to occur during an investigation of claims that the tendering requirements had been set up to favour Austal. Customs stated in March 2013 that reports of leaks during the tendering process were unfounded, and that internal and external investigations of the accusation concluded that the tender process had not been compromised or set up to favour a particular tenderer. Construction of the new vessels started in February 2012, with entry into service planned for between March 2013 and August 2015. The first vessel was launched in January 2013, and named Cape St. George on 15 March 2013.
On 29 September 1996, Path Transit commenced operating services in the Marmion and Wanneroo areas from depots in Joondalup and Karrinyup with 191 Mercedes-Benz and Renault buses.Private companies awarded preferred tenderer status for bus service contracts Minister for Transport 28 June 1996"Additional contract areas" Australian Bus Panorama issue 12/1 August 1996 page 28"New operators take over" Fleetline issue 245 November 1996 page 206"Competitive Tendering" Australian Bus Panorama issue 12/3 December 1996 pages 24-26 In January 1998, Path Transit gained further services in the Joondalup North areaFirst stage of contracting out remainder of Transperth's bus service completed Minister for Transport 23 December 1997"Privatisation" Fleetline issue 253 March 1998 page 63"Privatisation Progress" Australian Bus Panorama issue 13/5 April 1998 page 23 followed on 5 July 1998 by services in the Morley area.Names of private sector tenderers to take over MetroBus services announced Minister for Transport 22 April 1998Private sector will take over remaining Transperth services this Sunday Minister for Transport 2 July 1998"Metrobus Tenders Announced" Australian Bus Panorama issue 14/1 August 1998 page 29 In 1998, a new depot was opened in Wangara."Path Opens a New Depot" Australian Bus Panorama issue 14/3 December 1998 page 24 In May 2011, Path Transit lost the Joondalup contract area to Transdev WA and lost the Marmion area to Swan Transit, but retained operation of the Morley contract area.

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