Gold Coast City Council (QLD) is seeking tenders for an experienced, qualified and equipped contractor to complete the construction of gravity sewer diversions of sewerage pumping stations in Yatala.
Submissions to tender close 24 August 2016.
Gold Coast City Council (QLD) is seeking tenders for an experienced, qualified and equipped contractor to complete the construction of gravity sewer diversions of sewerage pumping stations in Yatala.
Submissions to tender close 24 August 2016.
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