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ADVANCE PRESS (ADVANCE PRESS (2013) PTY LTD)
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Total Won
$10.3M
Contracts
12
Agencies
10
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Contract History
| WA-DoH20193385 | The Department of Health?s Integrated Communications branch is responsible for the production of printed materials. This branch is a central source within the Department of Health (the Department) which is responsible for the production of printing materials for the Department. This Request invites Offers to establish a Head Agreement for a Panel of suitably qualified and capable printing Contractors to provide printing services for the Department. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $2,000,000 |
| WA-ED200259 | The Department of Education requires a suitably skilled and qualified contractor to provide printing and delivery services for up to 53 different ATAR course examination papers and 68 Externally Set Tasks annually. | Department of Education | $1,800,000 |
| WA-DOT414022 | DoT is responsible for operational transport functions and strategic transport planning and policy across the range of public and commercial transport systems that service Western Australia. Within DoT, Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) is responsible for the granting of licences to around 1. 9 million drivers and 2. 9 million vehicles, and for the provision of consistent policy and advice to around 1. 9 million customers. DoT requires the provision of a comprehensive ?Printing and Forms Management Service? for its general forms and printed stationery by the delivery of the following services : Printing Services (as detailed in Attachment A); Management of forms and printed stationery supplies including stock control management system; Warehousing and delivery services for distribution throughout the State; and an Online Ordering System. Refer to Schedule 2 and Attachment A of this Request Document for detailed requirements. The successful Respondent is required to have the appropriate infrastructure to provide a specialist pro-active service, assisting DoT to improve processes and reduce its recurrent costs whilst maintaining the quality of all printed material. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $1,418,891 |
| WA-DFES239425 | The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) established a panel of suitably skilled and experienced Contractors to provide printing services. The awarded Contractors must be flexible and provide printing services tailored specifically to DFES’ requirements. | Department of Fire and Emergency Services | $1,250,000 |
| WA-WAEC082320 | The WAEC requires the printing of ballot papers for State general elections, by-elections and State Referendums as necessary during the term of the contract. Note that there is a mandatory briefing on 16 March 2020 | Western Australian Electoral Commission | $1,130,000 |
| WA-DOT400624 | The Department of Transport (DoT) has a requirement for the provision of various Printing Services for the Maritime and Urban Mobility Business Units. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $1,051,863 |
| WA-CAHS20205157 | CAHS-CH requires printing and delivery of a series of four community health magazines. | Child and Adolescent Health Service | $469,489 |
| WA-DOT400420 | The Department of Transport (DoT) has a requirement for the provision of various Printing Services for the Marine Safety Business Unit. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $450,000 |
| WA-PTA190787 | Provision of Typesetting, Pre-press and Printing Services | Public Transport Authority | $237,733 |
| WA-DBCA770022019 | Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions is seeking suitably qualified and experienced service providers for the provision of print and prepress services for the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) Quarterly LANDSCOPE Magazine. | Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions | $191,945 |
| WA-DOJ202256096 | The Customer is seeking offers for the provision of an experienced printer to undertake the pre-press and printing of certificates, brochures, forms, and posters on an on-going basis. This comprises largely of forms which are scanned with optical character recognition technology and intelligent character recognition technology (OCR/ICR) functionality to register births, deaths, marriages, and changes of names; and application forms for the public to apply for their birth, death, and marriage certificates. | Department of Justice | $163,889 |
| WA-DPC1900 | The Department of the Premier and Cabinet?s (DPC) COVID-19 Communications team supports Western Australia?s COVID-19 communications activities and information including the vaccination campaign Roll up for WA. This includes the printing of educational and promotional materials and resources such as, but not limited to flyers, posters, booklets, informational sheets, selfie-frames, and promotional A-frames. DPC requires the provision of a print management and publication service associated with campaigns and information. All materials must be of a professional standard. The organisation must flexible to fit in with DPC?s timelines | Department of the Premier and Cabinet | $100,000 |
Agency Relationships
(inactive) Department of Transport
$2.9M
3 contracts
Department of Health (Royal Street)
$2.0M
1 contracts
Department of Education
$1.8M
1 contracts
Department of Fire and Emergency Services
$1.2M
1 contracts
Western Australian Electoral Commission
$1.1M
1 contracts
Child and Adolescent Health Service
$469.5K
1 contracts
Public Transport Authority
$237.7K
1 contracts
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
$191.9K
1 contracts
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