The Toowoomba Regional Council is seeking tenders for the design and construction of house drainage connections at the Westbrook Sewerage Project within the existing sewered area.
Submissions to tender close on 18th August.
The Toowoomba Regional Council is seeking tenders for the design and construction of house drainage connections at the Westbrook Sewerage Project within the existing sewered area.
Submissions to tender close on 18th August.
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