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Polynesia infrastructure and construction tenders

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Construction covers the processes involved in delivering buildings, infrastructure, industrial facilities and associated activities through to the end of their life. It typically starts with planning, financing, and design, and continues until the asset is built and ready for use; construction also covers repairs and maintenance work, any works to expand, extend and improve the asset, and its eventual demolition, dismantling or decommissioning. The construction industry contributes significantly to many countries’ gross domestic products (GDP). Global expenditure on construction activities was about $4 trillion in 2012. Today, expenditure on the construction industry exceeds $11 trillion a year, equivalent to about 13 percent of global GDP. This spending was forecast to rise to around $14. 8 trillion in 2030. Broadly, there are three sectors of construction: buildings, infrastructure and industrial Building construction is usually further divided into residential and non-residential. Infrastructure, also called heavy civil or heavy engineering, includes large public works, dams, bridges, highways, railways, water or wastewater and utility distribution. Industrial construction includes offshore construction (mainly of energy installations), mining and quarrying, refineries, chemical processing, power generation, mills and manufacturing plants. Infrastructure is the set of fundamental facilities and systems that support the sustainable functionality of households and firms. Serving a country, city, or other area, including the services and facilities necessary for its economy to function. Infrastructure is composed of public and private physical structures such as roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, water supply, sewers, electrical grids, and telecommunications. In general, infrastructure has been defined as "the physical components of interrelated systems providing commodities and services essential to enable, sustain, or enhance societal living conditions" and maintain the surrounding environment. internal facilities of a country that make business activity possible, such as communication, transportation and distribution networks, financial institutions and markets, and energy supply systems".

With the exception of New Zealand, the majority of independent Polynesian islands derive much of their income from foreign aid and remittances from those who live in other countries. Some encourage their young people to go where they can earn good money to remit to their stay-at-home relatives. Many Polynesian locations, such as Easter Island, supplement this with tourism income. Some have more unusual sources of income, such as Tuvalu which marketed its '. tv' internet top-level domain name or the Cooks that relied on postage stamp sales. Aside from New Zealand, another focus area of economic dependence regarding tourism is Hawaii. Hawaii is one of the most visited areas within the Polynesian Triangle, entertaining more than ten million visitors annually, excluding 2020. The economy of Hawaii, like that of New Zealand, is steadily dependent on annual tourists and financial counseling or aid from other countries or states. "The rate of tourist growth has made the economy overly dependent on this one sector, leaving Hawaii extremely vulnerable to external economic forces. "By keeping this in mind, island states and nations similar to Hawaii are paying closer attention to other avenues that can positively affect their economy by practicing more independence and less emphasis on tourist entertainment. The six countries in Polynesia are New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Samoa.

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Pncc - Kelvin Grove Road / Henaghans Road Intersection Upgrade
country New Zealand
posting date17 Dec 2024
deadline04 Feb 2025
Ministry Of Justice - Procurement For Minor Works Panel, National Projects, Stage 1 Of 2
country New Zealand
posting date17 Dec 2024
deadline24 Jan 2025
Tuvalu - East Asia And Pacific- P180674- Tuvalu Safe And Resilient Aviation Project - Procurement Plan (English)
country Tuvalu
posting date17 Dec 2024
deadline17 Dec 2025
Con24060 For Nova Scotia Drive Bridge No. 102
country New Zealand
posting date16 Dec 2024
deadline07 Feb 2025
746-25-202-Ac - Quick Win Physical Works
country New Zealand
posting date16 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Otaki Civic Theatre Seismic Strengthening
country New Zealand
posting date16 Dec 2024
deadline30 Jan 2025
Design and Build of Doctors Residence and Extension of Safotu Rural District Hospital
country Samoa
posting date16 Dec 2024
deadline20 Jan 2025
Ta-6756 Reg: Improving Infrastructure Sustainability Through Better Asset Management: Climate/Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment For Niue’S Transport Network (55059-001)
country Niue
posting date14 Dec 2024
deadline06 Jan 2025
Registration Of Interest For The Partial Divestment And Redevelopment Of 206 Queen Street West, Hastings
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline05 Feb 2025
Ward Fire Station Demolish And Rebuild
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline05 Feb 2025
751-25-284-Ps - Wellesley St Bus Improvements Stage 2 - Preliminary Design Services
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline03 Feb 2025
Unitec Infrastructure As A Service (Iaas)
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Roi For Playground Contractor For Junior Outdoor Learning Environment At Warkworth School
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Rnzaf Ohakea Deluge Tank Replacement
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Rft - Main Roofing Contractor For Pool, Blocks 15, 17 - Replace Roofing At Discovery School, Whitby, Porirua
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Rft - Main Building Contractor For Sip/Ams Combined - New Whare Kai, Refurbish Art And Cooking At Levin Intermediate School, Levin, Horowhenua
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Rft - Civil Contractor For Site - Re-Asphalt/Replace Fencing And Brick Retaining Wall (Stage I) At Wellington High School, Mt Cook, Wellington
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Pinehaven School - Roofing Contractor - Block A & G Roofing Replacements - (Wellington)
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Pinehaven School - Main Contractor - Blk G Student Toilets P2 Works Floor & Ventilation - (Wellington)
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025
Main Building Contractor For A,B,C,D: Reroof At Kaikorai Valley College
country New Zealand
posting date13 Dec 2024
deadline31 Jan 2025