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Statement on the fishing industry's compensation claim
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) has always been keen to provide compensation to commercial fishers as required for the loss of access to fishing grounds caused by the Western Basin Dredging Project. GPC’s estimate from fisheries data of the total annual gross revenue from the commercial seafood harvest in the Western Basin is around $350,000 to $400,000. read more ...

Cutter suction dredging resumes
Thursday, January 26, 2012
The cutter suction dredge Al Mahaar and three backhoes are in operation in the Western Basin. In consultation with the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) and the Dredge Technical Reference Panel, normal dredging operations resumed at 10.15am today. read more ...

Cutter suction dredging stopped
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
As part of the adaptive approach to manage the dredging project, a voluntary suspension of cutter suction dredging is in place. Before 6pm this evening cutter suction dredging operations were stopped. Turbidity levels in the Gladstone harbour have been affected by the king tides currently occurring. read more ...

GPC’s Port of Gladstone and Port Alma are at Maritime Security Level 1

Procurement
The Supply department is responsible for the procurement of all goods and services for the Port of Gladstone, Port Alma and Port of Bundaberg.

Depending on the complexity and anticipated cost, we use a variety of means to obtain competitive pricing, ranging from verbal quotations to fully detailed tender packages.

All contractors required to work on a GPC site must:

 have a written valid contract detailing all commercial terms and conditions in place prior to commencing work;
 comply with all GPC rules, regulations, policies and procedures as detailed in the contract;
 ensure all contractor employees working on site are fully inducted;
 ensure all contractors employees have the appropriate licences, permits and training to carry out work;
 carry public liability insurance as defined in the contract; and
 carry Workcover for their employees.

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Tender policy and procedural documents
Tenders may reference any of the following documents. If referenced, the documents will form part of the tender and subsequent purchase order or contract. The tenderer must familiarise themselves with the referenced documents, their use and cost to the final purchase price.
 

 Pollutants, Emissions and Energy Reporting (PEER tool) - requirements for all contractors on site - Doc #454207 v12
 GPC PEER tool - Doc #431024 v19
 GPC PEER tool user guide - Doc #457671 v6
 GPC Environmental Questionnaire - Doc #203673 v26
 Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) procedures manual - min standards for contractors/consultants/suppliers - Doc #130205 v20
 GPC Port Security Policy - Doc #174454 v5
 GPC Drug and Alcohol Policy - Doc #106901 v18
 GPC Procedure for Drug and Alcohol Testing - Doc #163222 v18
 GPC General Service Agreements - terms and conditions - Doc #293477 v4
 GPC Purchase Order - terms and conditions - Doc #356039 v2
 GPC AON insurance certification of currency - Doc #200044 v15
 Queensland Code of Practice for the Building and Construction Industry - Doc #144319 v1

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