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Request for quote to dismantle and dispose of 18m motor cruiser at Bullock Island wanted by 25 January 2024
Gippsland Ports (GP) is in search of a qualified contractor to dismantle and dispose of an abandoned 18m steel motor cruiser at Bullock Island Boatyard, Lakes Entrance. Proposals must be submitted by January 25, 2024.
Gippsland Ports (GP) are seeking the services of a suitably qualified contractor to scrap and dispose of an abandoned, 18m steel motor cruiser currently stored at Bullock Island Boatyard, Lakes Entrance. The ex-commercial vessel has been partially converted to a liveaboard and has some building materials and parts on board. The engine is a Detroit 8V91 318hp 2-stroke diesel with an Allison hydraulic transmission and Onan generator. Machinery and fittings on board are in fair condition and could be salvaged and repurposed.
The former commercial vessel, now partially converted to a liveaboard, contains building materials and parts. The Detroit 8V91 engine, Allison transmission, and Onan generator are salvageable
Request for quotation form
The successful contractor will remove the entire vessel and all components from the Boatyard. The vessel is not to be returned to Port Waters under any circumstances. Interested parties must complete the Request for Quotation form and submit their proposal before close of business, Thursday 25th January 2024.
If you require access to view the vessel, please contact Bullock Island Boatyard on (03) 51 556 950 during business hours to arrange a suitable time.
Address proposal to:
- "RFQ Peralandra"
- Gippsland Ports
- PO Box 388
- Bairnsdale, Vic 3875
Or emailed with subject line "Peralandra" to tenders@gippslandports.vic.gov.au
Pictures from Gippsland Ports website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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