Mackay calls for tenders for major water project

Mackay Regional Council is seeking tenders and proposals for the construction of key water infrastructure in Bloomsbury.

Mackay Regional Council is seeking proposals and tenders for the construction of key water infrastructure in Bloomsbury.

The call for tenders by Mackay Regional Council, which was released on Friday (June 16), is for the construction of an 11-kilometre water main from Midge Point to Bloomsbury. They are both towns northwest of Mackay.

Mayor Greg Williamson said the project was a significant investment in water infrastructure. It would improve water quality and supply for residents in the area.

“We are excited to provide the best possible long-term solution for residents in the Bloomsbury region,” Williamson said.

“We are currently having to regularly cart water to Bloomsbury to service this part of the region,” he said. “This, of course, is not sustainable long-term. We are pleased to be able to provide a solution for the region.”

In recent years the network has seen significant improvement. Tenders have included the installation of a new water main in Midge Point as well as the Kelsey Creek Water Treatment plant upgrade.

Interested parties can refer to QTenders for more information.

Works are expected to commence in late 2023. They are proudly funded by the Queensland Government’s Building our Regions program and Mackay Regional Council.

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