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Marsden Jacob Associates Level 5, 41 St Georges Terrace Perth WA Australia 6000
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Total Won
$1.2M
Contracts
12
Agencies
8
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Contract History
| WA-DWER304423 | An Independent Review to Address the Extent Fees under Division 1 Recover Incurred Costs Arising from Proposals under Environmental Protection Act Part IV | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $157,982 |
| WA-EPWA2122011 | During the Energy Transformation Strategy ( ETS ) development and implementation process, some stakeholders identified issues with the allocation of Market Fees and Essential System Services ( ESS ) costs to Market Participants. However, time constraints during the ETS prevented the Energy Transformation Taskforce from fully addressing all of these concerns. Therefore, the Coordinator of Energy ( Coordinator ) is undertaking a review of the allocation of Market Fees and ESS costs ( Cost Allocation Review ). The Coordinator is conducting the Cost Allocation Review under clause 2.2D.1 of the Wholesale Electricity Market ( WEM ) Rules in 2022 and will develop any WEM Rules resulting from the review in 2023. Clause 2.2D.1(h) of the WEM Rules confers the function on the Coordinator to consider and, in consultation with the MAC, progress the evolution and development of the WEM and the WEM Rules. A Scope of Works for the Cost Allocation Review is available at https://www.wa.gov.au/government/publications/cost-allocation-review-2022-scope-of-works . In addition, the Market Advisory Committee (MAC) maintains a Market Development Forward Work Program to track and progress issues that have been identified by stakeholders. Several issues on the current Market Development Forward Work Program relate to the allocation of market costs and will also be addressed in the Cost Allocation Review ? see Appendix 1 of the Scope of Works. The Customer is seeking offers for the provision of the consultancy services as indicated in Part A to this Request to assist with the Cost Allocation Review, consistent with the Scope of Works. | (inactive) Energy Policy WA | $157,410 |
| WA-PTO022021 | Modelling of the Public Trustee's Fees and Charges | Public Trustee | $137,225 |
| WA-DWERQ305219 | Review of Waste Levy | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $122,122 |
| WA-JTSI2122062 | Best Practice Intellectual Property Models for Government | (inactive) Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation | $113,740 |
| WA-DPIRD2020132 | Provision of Oat Processing Feasibility Study | Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development | $111,870 |
| WA-221494DLGSC | The Treasurer?s Instruction 810 ? Review of fees and charges requires State Government agencies to conduct regular reviews of their agency?s? fees and charges, in line with the Costing and Pricing Government Services guidelines. The review of fees and charges is designed to give reasonable assurance that the level at which a fee or charge is set is consistent with the cost recovery policy and not likely to exceed full cost recovery. The objective of undertaking regular reviews is to ensure that fees and charges: reflect movements in the input costs; achieve, or make adequate progress towards achieving, full cost recovery where appropriate; are not over-recovering costs; are fair and equitable, and recognise household capacity to pay; are competitive, in comparison to service providers locally and in other jurisdictions; and are comprehensive in that new fees and charges are designed and introduced in a timely manner. A recent assessment of the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) Racing, Gaming and Liquor (RGL) current fees and charges model recommended the establishment of a future cost recovery model of fees and charges which will inform this project. This request will provide a new fee model relevant to current practice for calculation of the RGL fees and charges for introduction in 2024 onwards. | (inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries | $82,390 |
| WA-202106395 | The Department of Justice is seeking offers for the provision of process mapping of the Criminal Law (Mental Impairment) Bill. The deliverable is a series of process maps that illustrate how the Bill will operate in Western Australia. | Department of Justice | $66,000 |
| WA-DWER105322 | Stage 2 national market impact assessment, stage 2 decision regulatory impact statement, and cost benefit analysis for containers with lids | Department of Water and Environmental Regulation | $63,613 |
| WA-IWA2023 | Infrastructure WA (IWA) is seeking offers for the provision of specialist sustainability and climate change advisory services to support the preparation of the State Infrastructure Strategy (SIS). IWA?s priority task is to prepare WA?s first 20-year SIS, in accordance with the Infrastructure Western Australia Act 2019 (IWA Act). IWA aims to produce a flexible, long-term and high impact SIS. A draft of the SIS is due in mid-2021 for public consultation. IWA will draw on the capability of the Successful Respondent to undertake a strategic review of the opportunities to improve sustainability, climate change mitigation and adaptation considerations during the infrastructure decision making process. The strategic review will be used to inform sustainability and climate change recommendations within the SIS. | Infrastructure WA | $52,360 |
| WA-DPIRD2023021 | In an effort to identify prospective future land and water development opportunities, the Land and Water Development branch of Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) commissioned a review of the ?State of Water for Irrigated Agriculture in Western Australia?. This work was aimed at identifying the areas of the State that may have sufficient water available to enable the development of a new horticulture precinct and those areas of the State where water availability is constrained. | Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development | $48,840 |
| WA-PTO022020 | Review of the Public Trustee's Fees and Charges | Public Trustee | $48,807 |
Agency Relationships
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
$343.7K
3 contracts
Public Trustee
$186.0K
2 contracts
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
$160.7K
2 contracts
(inactive) Energy Policy WA
$157.4K
1 contracts
(inactive) Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation
$113.7K
1 contracts
(inactive) Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries
$82.4K
1 contracts
Department of Justice
$66.0K
1 contracts
Infrastructure WA
$52.4K
1 contracts
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