❓ Hon Ray Halligan asks about tender eligibility policy, exemptions, and potential disadvantages due to delays in decision-making for a Department of Housing and Works tender. Hon Tom Stephens agrees to provide a response later.
AnsweredQoN 980Legislative Council
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Notice of this question has not been given. I refer to Department of Housing and Works tender No 96180/03 for the construction of 22 town houses at lot 2 Caffery Place, Hamilton Hill. Do the tender documents contain a notice prescribing a policy regarding eligibility to tender? Do the documents provide for an exemption to be granted from the policy at the discretion of the director general; and, if so, what information will the director general require to exercise his discretion? What criteria will the director general take into account in exercising his discretion? Given that tenders, the subject of this policy, are open for only a limited period, what action has the director general taken to ensure that a tenderer seeking an exemption is not disadvantaged by a delay in notification of the director general’s exercise of his discretion? Hon TOM STEPHENS
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I note that the member has indicated that this is a question that he has not given notice of, but I am more than happy to take the question from him in the form in which he has delivered it to the House and come back to him with a response.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: I note that the member has indicated that this is a question that he has not given notice of, but I am more than happy to take the question from him in the form in which he has delivered it to the House and come back to him with a response.
I note that the member has indicated that this is a question that he has not given notice of, but I am more than happy to take the question from him in the form in which he has delivered it to the House and come back to him with a response.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: I note that the member has indicated that this is a question that he has not given notice of, but I am more than happy to take the question from him in the form in which he has delivered it to the House and come back to him with a response.
I note that the member has indicated that this is a question that he has not given notice of, but I am more than happy to take the question from him in the form in which he has delivered it to the House and come back to him with a response.
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