Nelson City Council - Advance Notice - NTRLBU Technical Inputs - Regional Landfillls
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Nelson City Council
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26 Jun 2025
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Summary
RFx ID: 31943309Organisation: Nelson City CouncilOpen date: Thursday, 26 June 2025 4:30 PM +12:00Close date: Thursday, 31 July 2025 5:00 PM +12:00Categories: 80000000 - Management and Business Professionals and Administrative Services 83000000 - Public Utilities and Public Sector Related Services 93000000 - Politics and Civic Affairs Services 95000000 - Land and Buildings and Structures and ThoroughfaresRegion: Nelson TasmanOverview: The Nelson City Council and Tasman District Council jointly manage two regional landfills through a dedicated Joint Committee. These facilities are: York Valley Landfill – 102 Market Road, Bishopdale, Nelson Eves Valley Landfill – 214 Eves Valley Road, Waimea West, Tasman These landfills serve as regional waste disposal sites for municipal solid waste generated across the Nelson Tasman region, including the Buller district. Currently, York Valley Landfill is the primary facility in use and will continue to accept waste until its current cell, Gully 1, reaches capacity - originally projected for 2034 or until the expiry of its existing resource consents. In recent years, the Nelson Tasman Regional Landfill Business Unit (NTRLBU) has made substantial investments to preserve and optimise the available airspace at York Valley. These efforts, combined with improved waste placement technologies and strong community waste minimisation initiatives, have extended the landfill’s airspace capacity by an estimated 10 years. Extending the landfill’s operational lifespan presents substantial economic advantages for the region by deferring the need to establish a new facility. To formalise this extension, NTRLBU will seek a Closure Consent, which will both prolong the current operational consent period and define the conditions for the landfill’s closure. As part of this process, an Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE) is required to support the consent application. This assessment will involve a range of technical studies, which are outlined in the “What We Need” section. Rather than commissioning a single provider for the entire AEE, NTRLBU intends to contract experts for each technical component. This approach ensures that each assessment is conducted by the most qualified professionals in their respective fields. There will be two tendering options for each work package: 1. Technical Assessment Provider – responsible for conducting the assessment. 2. Peer Reviewer – responsible for independently reviewing the assessment to ensure it meets the highest technical standards. NTRLBU has established an internal project team to coordinate and manage the compilation of these technical assessments.
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