Queensland Urban Utilities is seeking tenders from suitably qualified organisations to provide asset condition monitoring of sewage and water pressure mains throughout QUU service areas.
Submissions for this tender close Monday 17 November 2014.
Queensland Urban Utilities is seeking tenders from suitably qualified organisations to provide asset condition monitoring of sewage and water pressure mains throughout QUU service areas.
Submissions for this tender close Monday 17 November 2014.
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