Monitor Blue Mountains City Council Tenders
Get alerted every time Blue Mountains City Council posts a new tender. We have been tracking this organisation since November 2010. On average, they publish 3.2 new tenders per month.
539
Total Tenders
3.2
Avg per Month
3
Currently Open
2
Regions Active
About Blue Mountains City Council procurement
Blue Mountains City Council procures for a geographically spread, high-visitor local government area in NSW, with a program that consistently touches town centres, parks, roads and community facilities. With 537 tenders tracked in public records, they’re an active buyer that releases a steady mix of construction, consultancy, technology and operational contracts. Recent opportunities show work across Katoomba, Glenbrook, Springwood, Blackheath, Blaxland, Wentworth Falls and Megalong Valley, indicating a pipeline that spans both major tourist precincts and local neighbourhood assets. What stands out is a combination of precinct-scale upgrades and targeted technical packages, often in locations with heavy public use and complex staging requirements.
The buying profile is led by civil construction and place-making, backed by specialist design and professional services. Concrete examples include RFT 2025/26-400144-D for the Design and Construction of a Changeroom Building at Katoomba Falls Reserve and RFT 2025/26-400144-C for a new amenities building and picnic shelter at the same reserve, signalling multi-stage delivery within one precinct. Similar patterns appear in “Civil and Landscaping Works – Green Street Carpark, Glenbrook,” “Civil Landscaping and Lighting Works at Blaxland Town Centre,” and “Road Civil Construction Works at Pulpit Rock Road, Blackheath.” Natural hazard resilience and rural road capability appear in “RFT2025/26-800124 Landslip Remediation Works – Package 2” and “Master Survey Works for Megalong Road Corridor.” The Council also buys parking and visitor-tech solutions such as “Visitor Bus Parking Compliance Technology,” “Visitor Bus Management System,” and an “RFQ … Pay-by-Phone Trial at Echo Point, Katoomba Pay Parking Scheme.” Professional and niche services are regular: “Design Consultancy Services” for HVAC and shared path design, “Valuation of Council Roads, Road Related Assets and Carparks,” “Consultancy Services for the Heritage Advisory Service,” “Provision of Strategic Asset and Finance Advice,” and core corporate services like “Banking Services for Blue Mountains City Council.”
To engage, suppliers should track both open RFTs and quicker RFQs/EOIs, as Council alternates between large build contracts and targeted consultancy or pilot technology trials. Demonstrate staged delivery, public safety and traffic management in live environments—important for works near attractions like Katoomba Falls Reserve, Echo Point and town centres—and detail WHS, environmental controls and community impact mitigation. For technology offers (parking, compliance, visitor systems), highlight interoperability, data security and user-friendly enforcement workflows proven in municipal settings. Consultants should evidence discipline-specific credentials and local conditions awareness, particularly for heritage advisory, valuations and civil/geotech design. Smaller suppliers can break in via RFQs (e.g., investigations, surveys, traffic management for events), subcontracting on major civil builds, and by positioning for panels such as the “Establishment a Panel of Business Mentor Consultant Services.” Keeping capability statements project-specific—referencing paths, lighting, amenities, landslip remediation or carpark formalisation—helps align with Council’s recurring themes.
What Blue Mountains City Council typically buys
- Civil road and carpark works
- Parks, tracks and amenities
- Landscaping and lighting upgrades
- Parking and compliance technology
- Traffic management for events
- Design and engineering consultancy
- Asset valuation and finance advice
- Banking and payment services
Blue Mountains City Council Tendering Activity
Based on our data, Blue Mountains City Council publishes an average of 3.2 tenders per month. There are currently 3 open tenders from this organisation. Our records for this issuer go back to November 2010.
Monthly Tender Volume
Regions Where Blue Mountains City Council Tenders
Blue Mountains City Council has published tenders across 2 regions. The highest volume is in NSW with 12 tenders.
NSW
12 tenders
National
5 tenders
Open Tenders from Blue Mountains City Council
3 open tenders available
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