Transport for NSW has an open market tender to manage, maintain, and operate OOH advertising signs at six locations along high-traffic roads in Greater Sydney, AdNews can reveal.
The digital signs are positioned on footbridges above the roadways and along roadside locations. The six locations of the digital signs are:
- Gore Hill Freeway, Crows Nest (near Brook St underpass) (2 digital signs)
- TfNSW footbridge over Military Rd, Cremorne (near Hampden Ave) (2 digital signs)
- TfNSW footbridge over Epping Rd, North Ryde (near Paul St) (2 digital signs)
- TfNSW footbridge over Anzac Pde, Maroubra (near Storey St) (1 digital sign)
- TfNSW footbridge over King Georges Rd, Wiley Park (near The Boulevarde) (1 digital sign)
- TfNSW footbridge over Princes Hwy, Carss Park (near Woniora Rd) (1 digital sign)
A Transport for NSW spokesperson told AdNews the tender has gone out to market as the current contract for the advertising asset locations is soon ending.
JCDecaux currently manages these screens and declined to comment.
oOh! Media, which holds the largest marketshare of Australian OOH screens, also declined to comment.
A QMS spokesperson told AdNews: “These locations are not under contract by QMS. However, as a business QMS will look at all opportunities that would enhance or complement our leading digital out of home offering.”
Submissions for this tenders close September 4 and is not open for multi-agency access.
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