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Tender opens for UTAS project

 

A tender to deliver matchday facility upgrades at Launceston’s University of Tasmania (UTAS) Stadium has been released, marking a key milestone in the project.


The Australian and Tasmanian governments have each committed $65 million to redevelop and upgrade UTAS Stadium.

The matchday facilities upgrade tender is the first to be released as part of the redevelopment.

These works will occur within the existing Carlton and United Breweries Stand to upgrade the facilities to tier 2 sporting code guidelines.

Upgrades will include refurbished change rooms for umpires, officials and players, including medical, massage and strapping rooms, a briefing room, and warm-up and training spaces.

Future infrastructure upgrades, including the new centre west stand, will be part of a Development Application that will be lodged with Launceston City Council later this year.

Infrastructure Tasmania is seeking tenders from suitably qualified construction contractors to complete the Matchday Facility Upgrades, with construction expected to begin in October 2024.

The tender will close on Friday, July 19.

The transfer of UTAS Stadium from the City of Launceston to Stadiums Tasmania is progressing and expected to be finalised in the coming months.

Further information, including prequalification requirements and how to tender, is available at www.tenders.tas.gov.au.

Further information on UTAS Stadium Redevelopment Project is available on the Infrastructure Tasmania website at infrastructure.tas.gov.au.

Infrastructure Minister Catherine King said the project was more than an investment in sporting infrastructure; it was an investment in the Northern Tasmanian economy.

“The Australian Government will continue to work in partnership with the Tasmanian Government to revitalise UTAS Stadium in a way that benefits everybody who uses it and wants to be part of it,” she said.

“With a combined contribution of $130 million to the project we want to see as much of that money as possible going into local businesses.”

Tasmanian Sport and Events Minister Nic Street said this would be the first of five tenders that will be released over the coming months.

“We are excited to get the ball rolling with the matchday facilities upgrade,” he said.

“These are the facilities used by both local and visiting athletes and sports stars, as well as umpires and support staff – to attract the best events and the best competitors we need these amenities to be up to standard.

“The release of this first tender is an important step forward, bringing the vision for UTAS Stadium closer to reality.

“With Stadiums Tasmania set to take control of the stadium, we are getting on with the upgrade and delivering a more accessible UTAS Stadium that meets the tier 2 sporting code standard.”

 

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