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Get alerted every time City of Canterbury Bankstown Council posts a new tender. We have been tracking this organisation since August 2021. On average, they publish 4.3 new tenders per month.

174

Total Tenders

4.3

Avg per Month

2

Currently Open

1

Regions Active

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About City of Canterbury Bankstown Council procurement

City of Canterbury Bankstown Council serves a major Sydney local government area, managing a large portfolio of civic buildings, parks, roads, stormwater networks, leisure and aquatic facilities, and libraries. in public records we’ve tracked 173 tenders from this buyer, indicating an active, year‑round pipeline focused in NSW. What makes them distinctive is the breadth of disciplines in play month to month—from asset upgrades at Bankstown Civic Tower to services across a busy leisure network—and the scale of community programming such as Lakemba Nights during Ramadan, which generates coordinated procurements for traffic management, security, electrical supply and marquee set‑up. Their approach blends open tenders, quotes and EOIs (you’ll see T‑, Q‑ and EOI‑ prefixes), and they routinely leverage existing schemes like Local Government Procurement (e.g. Q91‑26 off LGP113‑3, Q66‑26 off LGP420) and NSW Whole‑of‑Government arrangements (e.g. Q90‑26).

The buying patterns are clear across civil, environmental, building and community services. Stormwater and waterway management is a recurring theme—T36‑26 Relining of stormwater pipes, T12‑26 Detailed Design – Stormwater Upgrade, and T10‑26 Cooks River Overland Flow Study – Review and Update – Stage 2—complemented by nature and resource work like T30‑26 Natural Resource Management Services, Q21‑26 Sampling and Testing of Recovered Aggregate Material, Q53‑26 Waste and Circular Economy Strategy, and Q69‑26 Removal of Tyres from Kelso Waste Management Centre. Building upgrades and compliance services are frequent: T37‑26 Civic Tower Lift 5 & Hoyts Lift Replacement, T27‑26 AC Upgrade, T45‑26 Roof Replacement, T09‑26 Pest Control Services, and Q08‑26 Inspection and Recertification of Height Safety Systems. The leisure network drives a steady stream of contracts—T31‑26 Gym Equipment supply/install/maintain, T47‑26 Café Services, T24‑26 Food and Beverage, T13‑26 Swimming Squad Coaching, and Q172‑26/Q04‑26 Allied Health Services—while sports and parks see projects such as T59‑25 Synthetic Grass Maintenance, T54‑25 The Crest Hockey Upgrade, and T33‑26 Goondah Reserve Embellishment. Event operations around Lakemba Nights are multi‑package and sometimes multi‑year (T18‑26 2026–2028), covering traffic, security, electricals and marquees. Corporate and digital needs also surface: T51‑25 Facility Management Software, T46‑25 Records Digitisation, T26‑26 Printer Maintenance, Q38‑26 Project Management Framework Review, EOI03‑26 Visual DCP platform, and Q68‑26 Visitor Website.

To engage effectively, monitor for the right pathway—quotes can be fast‑moving, tenders more structured, and EOIs used to shape complex scopes—then attend briefings and complete all returnables thoroughly. If your category aligns to an LGP or Whole‑of‑Government scheme, hold the appropriate prequalification; otherwise be ready to demonstrate WHS, insurances, risk controls, and proven delivery in live public environments (after‑hours works in libraries, leisure centres and civic buildings are common). Smaller suppliers can credibly break in via targeted quotes—pest control, periodic maintenance (e.g. greenwall upkeep), surface treatments, or event logistics—or by partnering under larger design‑and‑construct or building services packages. Emphasise sustainability and circular economy outcomes, capability in waterways/stormwater, and culturally sensitive delivery for major community events. For practical tips on bids, see our guide to government tendering in Australia.

What City of Canterbury Bankstown Council typically buys

  • Stormwater design and pipe relining
  • Civil works, roads and footpaths
  • Building services and asset upgrades
  • Leisure and aquatic centre operations
  • Event logistics, traffic and security
  • Waste, recycling and circular economy
  • Parks, sports fields and amenities
  • Digital platforms, web and advisory

City of Canterbury Bankstown Council Tendering Activity

Based on our data, City of Canterbury Bankstown Council publishes an average of 4.3 tenders per month. There are currently 2 open tenders from this organisation. Our records for this issuer go back to August 2021.

Monthly Tender Volume

5
Nov 2025
1
Dec 2025
3
Jan 2026
3
Feb 2026
6
Mar 2026
3
May 2026

Regions Where City of Canterbury Bankstown Council Tenders

City of Canterbury Bankstown Council has published tenders across 1 region. The highest volume is in NSW with 7 tenders.

NSW

7 tenders

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