Brisbane 2032
Bid support for major infrastructure and construction tenders
Aurora Marketing is Brisbane’s leading bids and tenders consultancy with expertise in Olympic and Paralympic Games procurement. The coming decade of works leading up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games will reshape South East Queensland. With significant investment earmarked for venues, transport links, precinct developments, accommodation, renewals and enabling works, the bid environment is swiftly gaining momentum.
While the opportunities will be extraordinary, the competition is set to be fierce and the requirements for these projects will be unique. To win these contracts, bidders will need a deep understanding of a broad range of stakeholder requirements. They’ll be navigating athlete and spectator expectations, diverse local opinions, the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) guidelines, and plenty of government red tape.
Organisations planning to bid for Olympic and Paralympic Games contracts, will need to push beyond compliance to present clarity of vision, strong consortium alignment, compelling narratives and local benefits, all with lightning-quick turnaround times.
Brisbane-based tender services for major Olympic and Paralympic Games projects
Aurora Marketing is a purpose-built team of bid professionals, dedicated to helping our clients win high-stakes, high-value work. We’ve secured more than $170 B in successful contracts and built a national reputation for strategic thinking, persuasive writing and outstanding client focused service.
Our expertise includes:
- Best practice bid training and coaching
- Bid strategy and positioning
- Bid management and coordination
- Bid writing and content development
- AI for bids and tenders
- Teaming for JV and consortium bids
- Graphic design.
Deep understanding of Olympic and Paralympic Games bidding
With 25 years dedicated to bid and tender excellence, Aurora Marketing has supported a diverse range of clients to win more than $170 B in contracts.
Discover how our deep sector experience, rapid mobilisation approach and AI enhanced drafting is helping Olympic and Paralympic Games bidders succeed in fast-moving and competitive environments.
Organisations planning to bid for Olympic Games contracts, will need to push beyond compliance to present clarity of vision, strong consortium alignment, compelling narratives and local benefits, all with lightning quick turnaround times.
Introducing our Olympic Bid Team Captain: Brianna Collins
Brianna Collins is a Senior Bid Specialist who brings elite sporting discipline and sharp bid expertise to our dedicated Games Bid Team. She leads our focus on Olympic and Paralympic Games procurement, closely tracking tenders, analysing evaluation trends and building sector insight to support clients competing for major packages.
With a Business Management degree from Griffith University, academic honours, multiple Aurora Marketing awards, and recognition as a finalist for the AIDN Queensland Young Achiever Award, Brianna has established herself as a high performer. As an accomplished kayaker and ocean ski competitor, she has trained and competed at the highest levels, giving her the ideal blend of focus and discipline to guide Aurora Marketing’s Games Bid Team.
Olympic Bid Team Captain
Tender writing services for 2032 Games
Aurora Marketing supports teams with tender writing services that can be tailored to suit your needs. Designed for complex, competitive and fast-paced procurement, our approach brings structure, clarity and momentum to bids where timelines are tight and stakes are high.
To support your 2032 Games bid, we can:
- Supply one tender writer or a whole team
- Support with one aspect of your bid or the whole thing
- Work from our office or yours
- Bill you at an hourly, daily or weekly rate
- Ramp up or dial down our support, depending on your needs.
AI that brings out the best in your team
-Our partnership with Rohirrim transforms how bids take shape. First drafts come together in a fraction of the time, freeing your bid writers to focus on the strategy, structure and competitive edge. This speed is critical for fast-moving, high stakes Olympic bidding. Learn More.
Frequently asked questions
Q1. What kinds of tenders and contracts are expected ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Brisbane 2032?
We anticipate a wide variety of tenders will be required to support the Olympic and Paralympic Games. From venue construction and infrastructure upgrades to goods and services, maintenance, logistics, security and specialist support services. The pipeline is large and diverse.
Q2. How will I learn about upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games contract opportunities?
Major 2032 Games tenders will be advertised on the official portals typically used by Games infrastructure, for example, QTenders and Gateway ICN. We monitor those opportunities across all GIICA-managed and related projects and can help you interpret them and prepare competitive submissions.
Q3. Do I need a pre-qualification or supplier profile to bid on Olympic and Paralympic Games tenders?
Many Games-related procurements will require a valid supplier profile or pre-qualification as part of submission. We strongly recommend clients ensure they are registered early. If needed, we can assist you with capability-statements, compliance documentation and supplier registration.
Q4. What does ‘value for money’ mean in the context of Olympic and Paralympic Games tenders?
It’s not just cost. Games proposals are evaluated on a balanced mix of up-front price, whole-of-life costs, quality, functionality, service, sustainability, social value and legacy benefit. Tender responses that demonstrate strong organisational capability, long-term value and social/environmental awareness tend to perform best.
Q5. Are there opportunities for smaller, local or specialist businesses to bid for Olympic Paralympic Games contracts?
Yes. The Games procurement framework emphasises support for local and regional businesses, diverse suppliers (including First Nations enterprises) and inclusive supply chains.
Q6. Can we submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) or just wait for RFT (Request for Tender) when bidding for Olympic and Paralympic Games contracts?
Typically, Games bids will follow a phased procurement model: an initial EOI or ROI (Registration of Interest), followed by RFT from shortlisted suppliers.
Q7. What happens if an Olympic and Paralympic Games tender has a fast turnaround or tight deadline?
Games-related tenders may come with compressed timelines due to the scale and delivery schedule. That’s where experienced bid support helps. We can manage tender writing, compliance checking and submission workflows, allowing you to keep working on delivery without distraction.
Q8. Can we partner with other suppliers or subcontractors on Olympic and Paralympic Games tenders?
Yes – consortia, sub-contracting and collaboration are common, especially for larger packages. We can help with partnership or consortia bids through team coaching and tender writing that focuses on consistency and cohesion.
Q9. What are the common compliance risks or pitfalls we should watch out for when bidding for Olympic and Paralympic Games contracts?
- Missing pre-qualification requirements
- Late or incomplete submissions
- Poorly demonstrated value-for-money criteria (focus only on price)
- Failure to address social value, sustainability or local-business inclusion
- Unclear consortium/sub-contractor arrangements
With our tender services, we help you anticipate and navigate these risks.
Q10. Is there support for improving our tender capability (even if we’re new or small) to improve our chances when bidding on Olympic and Paralympic Games contracts?
Absolutely. We can help from building your capability statement, compliance templates and consortium formations, right through to full bid strategy, documentation and submission. Small and specialist firms often gain major advantage with experienced support.
Q11. How does Aurora Marketing’s tender writing service work?
You can learn more about our tender writing service by visiting our Bid and Tender Support webpage.
Useful links
The bid landscape for Olympic and Paralympic Games contracts is still evolving. To upskill your team and stay across the latest updates in this space, start with these useful links.
The Olympic Games Official website
The principal global site for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, offering comprehensive information on the history, values and editions of the Games, athlete stories, results and current news.
International Olympic Committee (IOC)
The governing body of the Olympic Movement, providing news, governance information, Olympic principles and official IOC updates.
Australian Olympic Committee (AOC)
Australia’s national Olympic organisation, with resources on Australian teams, Olympic history, community programs and insight into Australia’s role in 2032.
Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA)
Queensland’s delivery authority for 17 new and upgraded venues for Brisbane 2032. Includes procurement objectives, industry opportunities, updates and supplier readiness guidance.
Information on procurement for Brisbane 2032, including how GIICA promotes opportunities and how suppliers can get tender alerts via QTenders.
QTenders – Queensland Government procurement portal
Official Queensland Government tender platform where businesses can register, search and respond to tender opportunities across goods and services, including those related to Olympic and Paralympic Games infrastructure.
Queensland Government supply and procurement resources
A broader supplier resource page covering how to supply to government, registers for QTenders and related procurement guidance.
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