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$69.4M
Contracts
174
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Contract History
| WA-JTSI2324033 | JTSI seeks to establish a Program Management Office within the Strategic Industrial Areas Division business area, which will promote greater coordination, management, accountability and control in activating Strategic Industrial Areas across each geographical area. | Department of Energy and Economic Diversification | $21,093,960 |
| WA-FINW0184922 | Department of Education - Building Condition Assessment for Various Department of Education School Sites Briefing A non-mandatory briefing to Respondents will be conducted at: Date: Monday 3rd October 2022 Time: 1.30 PM Western Australia Location: Meeting Room 5.10, Djoonkamup, 16 Parkland Road (also on Microsoft Teams) The Respondent is requested to confirm attendance by no later than 2.00 PM, Wednesday 28th September 2022 by email to andre.bastian@finance.wa.gov.au with details of attendees. | (inactive) Department of Finance | $6,824,289 |
| WA-DOH20239722 | Through this Request the Department of Health is seeking to appoint a single Contractor to provide a complete medical equipment inventory audit of all equipment owned by WA Health across all the Health Service Providers (including regional locations); to assess existence, accuracy, and completeness of all medical equipment. The sites to be covered include child health facilities, dental clinics, health centres/clinics, nursing posts, hospitals (including part-sites), mental health services, PathWest facilities and aged care facilities owned or leased in by WA Health, but excluding Health Support Services and Public Private Partnerships such as St. John of God Midland Hospital and Joondalup Health Campus. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $2,193,858 |
| WA-GESB24001 | GESB currently outsources the internal audit function. The current contract expires 31 August 2024.GESB requires a new internal auditor commencing 1 September 2024. GESB requires a full range of internal audit services including but not limited to the following: Internal audit activities capable of satisfying the designated requirements of Treasurer’s Instructions 1201, 1202 and 1203; and Other control management activities as are considered to be provision of an effective internal audit function in accordance with section 53(1)(d) of the Financial Management Act (FMA) | Government Employees Superannuation Board of WA | $2,012,500 |
| WA-WACHS202312505 | Internal Audit Services for WA Country Health Service | WA Country Health Service | $1,566,118 |
| WA-GESB20013 | GESB seek to appoint an external tax advisor to review and lodge our Australian income tax returns, to provide value-added services and on-going assistance with tax projects, as required. | Government Employees Superannuation Board of WA | $1,213,800 |
| WA-ED240160 | The Department of Education (the Department) requires a single Consultant to provide specialised consultancy services to deliver 7 strategic program business cases to deliver new or improved infrastructure for schools. | Department of Education | $1,116,140 |
| WA-ED220402 | The Department of Education (the Department) requires services to provide professional services to prepare an investment strategy, six (6) program level (strategic) business cases and one project level business case. | Department of Education | $1,043,669 |
| WA-PTA250225 | To support the successful implementation and ongoing requirements of the Projects, the PTA requires the services of appropriately experienced and qualified personnel, to perform the duties of the Commercial Advisor role. Under the direction of the Commercial and Controls Manager, the Commercial Advisor shall provide commercial and strategic advisory services to the HCS and RSR Projects. The PTA requires a broad range of financial and commercial advisory services to support the Project Directors on an ad-hoc hourly basis. | Public Transport Authority | $924,000 |
| WA-HSS20218222 | As a Contractor under the CUAICTS2021 arrangement, HSS invites your organization to respond to this Request for Quote. HSS requires several (ongoing) resources to support the delivery of the key COVID-19 related project, VaccinateWA. HSS requires experienced and adaptable resources to deliver solution implementation and change management services. The resources will need to integrate well into the VaccinateWA project team and work with existing partners and stakeholders to ensure a seamless implementation of the solution. | Health Support Services | $900,000 |
| WA-WATC20251 | Internal audit services | Western Australian Treasury Corporation | $840,000 |
| WA-HSS20229052 | Planning and program management support services | Health Support Services | $770,865 |
| WA-TREAS23011 | The Department of Treasury (the Customer) is looking to develop the core capabilities of Chief Finance Officers (CFOs) across the WA public sector in a consistent way to deliver on current and future priorities. The need to build capabilities of CFOs has been identified through various public sector reviews and reports. The Contractor will assist the Customer to coordinate CFO learning by developing and delivering the following 3 courses under the topic Empowering CFOs: Key Fundamentals for CFOs in the Public Sector Budget Process for CFOs Financial Risk Management and Internal Controls for CFOs. | (inactive) Department of Treasury | $709,629 |
| WA-ED240650 | Consultancy Services are required to investigate options and prepare a Treasury Business Case for the Department of Education. | Department of Education | $700,000 |
| WA-DWER302524 | The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation is seeking the establishment of an Independent Program Management Office (IPMO) to complement existing resources and utilising the systems, methodologies, practices and reporting framework. | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $697,135 |
| WA-HSS202312232 | Engage Independent Advisory Group Reporting Services for the Critical Health ICT Infrastructure Program. | Health Support Services | $630,000 |
| WA-DWER101624 | Implementation of the Recommendations From the Completed Human Resource and Finance Functional Review | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $557,297 |
| WA-ED250333 | The Department is seeking suitably qualified consultant to conduct a review of an existing model. | Department of Education | $529,555 |
| WA-ED220469 | The Department of Education is seeking specialist advisory services of a consultant to: Undertake a site options analysis ? research, concept design, cost and recommend a best option to establish a new agricultural college on select site options. A high level of confidentiality will be required to undertake this assignment, which will be formalised at the time of engagement. | Department of Education | $498,257 |
| WA-ED230205 | The Department of Education requires professional services to prepare five (5) program level (strategic) business cases to support budget submissions and guide procurement approaches and activity. | Department of Education | $497,868 |
| WA-DOC202464321 | The Contractor is required to undertake support services towards addressing the financial control weaknesses as raised through the audit qualifications and findings on asset accounting processes as part of the 2023-24 audit process. | Department of Communities | $492,876 |
| WA-PTA230492 | Commercial Advisory Services for Railcar Maintenance | Public Transport Authority | $473,000 |
| WA-DOJ202562293 | The Department of Justice requires the services of a commercial advisor to provide advice on a future Court Security and Custodial Services delivery model, and future Electronic Monitoring Services contract. | Department of Justice | $450,000 |
| WA-PTA240577 | ??????? The Public Transport Authority of Western Australia (PTA) is currently undertaking an ambitious programme of works, known as the METRONET Railcar Procurement Project, for the design and supply of a new generation of Electric Multiple Unit railcars known as the “C-Series” and new Diesel Multiple Unit railcars for the replacement of the existing Australind fleet. To support the planning and delivery of the project, the PTA requires the services of a suitably qualified and experienced consultant for the provision of commercial advisory and local content audit services. The consultant shall provide specialist advisory services to the PTA including the provision of best industry practice commercial advice and local content audit services. | Public Transport Authority | $443,150 |
| WA-CITS2604 | Engagement of a consultant to assist CITS to undertake the Organisational Transformation Project. | Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport | $437,119 |
| WA-DOT409420 | The volume of trade imported and exported to/from Perth and surrounding regions in Western Australia is the driver of activities at the existing port facilities at Fremantle?s Inner and Outer Harbours and along the supply chain. The Westport program therefore requires evidence-based modelling of future trade volumes to project the impact on existing and future infrastructure configurations and operating models, and other externalities generated by increasing levels of trade. Trade forecasts will be used to inform the following aspects of the Stage 3 Westport program: economic analysis of port and supply chain capacity and efficiency which will determine the timing of the investment decision and infrastructure planning activities; engineering analysis as part of a port and supply chain operating model; economic analysis of the externalities generated by increasing volumes of trade (e.g. environmental, social, labour markets and industry agglomeration); and anticipating future trends in shipping, including ship sizes and frequency. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $423,041 |
| WA-DOT418825 | The Contractor will be engaged to deliver a comprehensive Capability Assessment that examines Westport’s current and future workforce readiness against the requirements of the Program Management Plan. | Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure | $399,530 |
| WA-2210782DLGSC | In April 2022, Sport Integrity Australia (SIA) published a report detailing its review of the Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS) Women?s Artistic Gymnastics program. Based on the information and material SIA collected during this review, it found it was reasonably likely that some gymnasts suffered abuse and/or harm while participating in the Women?s Artistic Gymnastics Program at WAIS. In June 2022 the Hon David Templeman, Minister for Sport and Recreation, tasked the Customer with actions responding to SIA?s findings. This included a direction for the Customer to undertake a comprehensive governance and culture review of WAIS. The Customer is seeking Offers from suitably qualified and independent consultants for the provision of services to design and deliver this governance and culture review as further described in this Request. | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $387,342 |
| WA-HSS202311900 | Health Support Services is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified partner for the following: Part A ? Development of a business case to support an increase in HSS? base funding to maintain delivery of its core services to customers, and to assist with development of an ongoing funding model that more effectively aligns with WA health system growth, volumes, service levels and activity. Part B - Development of a rigorous business case to support implementation of an Enterprise Service Management solution to enhance our business performance, to address HSS? inability to manage flows of work across the WA health system, ensuring alignment with anticipated growth, volumes, service levels and activity. | Health Support Services | $382,778 |
| WA-DOT413124 | Consultant to develop a report for Lessons Learned and Roadmap. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $327,398 |
| WA-DOT419322 | By 2041, the population of Perth and Peel is estimated to reach 3.2 million. The planning of transport infrastructure and services is based on anticipated population growth and associated travel demand. Recent events, including the Covid-19 pandemic, have shown that growth and demand can be disrupted and take a different trajectory. Other significant drivers of change, such as climate change, also necessitate different ways of looking at future conditions and understanding how the future transport system could look, function and be utilised for passenger and freight movements. Planning for future transport system needs and functionality is complex, requiring an understanding of multiple, interlinking social, economic, and technical issues. Transport investments can have long lead times (from conception through implementation) and create substantial legacies, showing how vital it is for investment decision-making to consider conceivable alternative future conditions, new paradigms of travel decision-making and holistic ways of appraising system performance. Refer to Schedule 2 of this Request document for detailed requirements | (inactive) Department of Transport | $318,148 |
| WA-MYLActReview2023 | The Customer is seeking offers for the conduct of an independent review of the Construction Industry Portable Paid Long Service Leave Act 1985 in accordance with the Terms of Reference endorsed by the Minister for Industrial Relations described in the attachments to this Request. | MyLeave | $314,000 |
| WA-DOC202528076 | The Department of Communities (the Department) has a requirement for the services of a Contractor to undertake duties associated with the production of the Housing Authority (HA) 2024-25 Financial Statements and associated Whole of Government (WOG) disclosure requirements. This will also involve providing support services (if required) in the production of the Disability Services Commission’s and Department of Communities financial statements. | Department of Communities | $297,480 |
| WA-HSS20229841 | Supply of Consulting Services for ICT Role in Health project | Health Support Services | $297,000 |
| WA-DPLH203224 | The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (DPLH) is seeking commercial advice around transaction structuring, financial modelling and negotiation support from CUAAFA2018. | Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage | $287,976 |
| WA-LW2233 | Provision of Change Management and Project Management Services ? New Grants Management System | Lotterywest | $263,835 |
| WA-DOJ202523028 | Corrective Services Emergency Response Review (Under CUAAFA2024) | Department of Justice | $259,452 |
| WA-LG00392023 | ICT Strategy Consultancy | Landgate | $253,000 |
| WA-ED220791 | Development of a building asset performance and risk framework | Department of Education | $249,947 |
| WA-PTA220350 | Commercial Advisory Services - High Capacity Signalling | Public Transport Authority | $249,788 |
| WA-DPIRD2024022 | Request DPIRD2024022 - To develop a Strategy for the Ord, that defines the role of the State in the Ord over the next 10 years | Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development | $249,374 |
| WA-HSS202311204 | The HRMIS Program is seeking a suitably qualified Contractor to identify and provide understanding of the impacts of the HRMIS Service Delivery Model (SDM) transition plan on the structure and operations of Health Support Services (HSS) , as well as what can be the best alternatives to help in decision-making and lead to improvement in the implementation process. | Health Support Services | $248,950 |
| WA-MRWA0182240015 | Provision of Consultancy Services for the Development of a Project Evaluation Module | Main Roads Western Australia | $248,749 |
| WA-DWER102523 | Functional Review of the Human Resources and/or Finance Branches | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $248,715 |
| WA-PSC1011CM | Employment and industrial frameworks, workforce management practices and culture will be considered in this review of public prisons to assist the Public Sector Commissioner. These are the three key areas identified in previous reviews as major constraints to operating the prison system more efficiently and implementing reforms. The review will consider a sample of public prisons and make findings and recommendations on the changes needed in the identified areas. | Public Sector Commission | $248,600 |
| WA-DOT414924 | In 2019, the WA Government announced an aspirational target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and is currently considering 2035 interim emission targets in response to public expectations for taking significant action to reduce emissions this decade. Transport was responsible for 14.6 Mt (18%) of WA’s GHG emissions, with road transport accounting for around 75% (approximately 10.9 Mt) of the sector’s emissions in 2022 ( Paris Agreement inventory | ANGA ). Transitioning to low and zero emission vehicles is a key part of meeting the net zero target. Department of Transport is carrying out the project to develop an in-house fleet modeling capability. The fleet model is expected to address the size, composition and age profile of vehicle fleet in WA, both for a broad range of vehicle-type and fuel-types including petrol, diesel, plug-in hybrid, battery-electric, hybrid and hydrogen (fuel cell electric). The fleet model is required to be validated by the base year fleet and forecast the future fleet annually up to 2051. | (inactive) Department of Transport | $248,362 |
| WA-DOC202434210 | The Department of Communities (the Department) has a requirement for specialised project management support to enable the Housing Authorities assets area to achieve its 2023-24 End of Financial Year activities and address Whole of Government asset reporting requirements. | Department of Communities | $248,317 |
| WA-LG00492023 | Procurement Advisory Services for Spatial WA | Landgate | $248,000 |
| WA-DPC2384 | Provision of consulting services to assist in the development of the business case and implementation plan for Stage 3 of the WA Government’s eInvoicing Program. These services include analysing requirements, collaborating with stakeholders. preparing a comprehensive business case for the full implementation of eInvoicing and accounts payable optimisation and preparing for a Gateway review to ensure the project's readiness and alignment with strategic objectives. | Department of the Premier and Cabinet | $247,116 |
| WA-JTSI2425031 | Program Planning and Governance for the delivery of Defence Priorities in Western Australia. | Department of Energy and Economic Diversification | $244,575 |
Agency Relationships
Department of Energy and Economic Diversification
$21.4M
3 contracts
(inactive) Department of Finance
$7.4M
5 contracts
Department of Education
$5.3M
13 contracts
Public Transport Authority
$4.2M
22 contracts
Government Employees Superannuation Board of WA
$3.6M
6 contracts
Health Support Services
$3.6M
9 contracts
Department of Health (Royal Street)
$3.2M
7 contracts
Department of Communities
$2.4M
12 contracts
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