❓ This WA parliamentary question seeks information on contracts awarded to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia by various government departments and agencies, including the Department of Commerce, WorkCover WA, and the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC).
AnsweredQoN 2244Legislative Council
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For each Department or Agency in your portfolios, I ask -
(1) How many contracts have been awarded to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia?
(2) What were the contracts for?
(3) What was the fiscal value of each contract awarded?
(1) How many contracts have been awarded to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia?
(2) What were the contracts for?
(3) What was the fiscal value of each contract awarded?
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Answered
25 May 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Commerce
Response time
35 days
Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission
For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
Department of Commerce
(1) 3.
(2a) Provision of a ProjectConnect service, providing access to a website that facilitates industry participation in major public and privately funded development projects in WA. This links major project proponents and local industry by allowing buyers and suppliers to publish information on their respective organisations and procurement requirements. It also provides information on procurement opportunities permitting WA suppliers to promote their products and capabilities via searchable directories.
(2b) Provision of vendor identification and global supply chain facilitation services - To identify engineering and technical capacity and capability in WA based firms to match public and private sector project developers' specific requirements. Inform local business about tendering opportunities and supply requirements, and prospective tenderers about local suppliers. Expand engagement of WA based export suppliers into the supply chains of Asian Markets.
(2c) Occupational safety and health advice to small business - The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia was one of the successful 23 tenderers for the panel contract. Payments under the contract are made on the basis of services provided by panel member.
(3a) $132,000 over a 12 month period.
(3b) $2,360,260 over a 2 year 8 month period.
(3c) $1,650,000 over a four year period.
Workcover
WorkCover WA
(1) None
(2-3) Not appliciable
SBDC
(1) One (1) contract has been awarded to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia
(2) The contract is for economic modelling for each region in Western Australia and the presentation of data at local briefings throughout Western Australia as part of the Small Business Development Corporation's BizFit program to boost small business resilience.
(3) $178 472.80
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For the Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
Department of Commerce
(1) 3.
(2a) Provision of a ProjectConnect service, providing access to a website that facilitates industry participation in major public and privately funded development projects in WA. This links major project proponents and local industry by allowing buyers and suppliers to publish information on their respective organisations and procurement requirements. It also provides information on procurement opportunities permitting WA suppliers to promote their products and capabilities via searchable directories.
(2b) Provision of vendor identification and global supply chain facilitation services - To identify engineering and technical capacity and capability in WA based firms to match public and private sector project developers' specific requirements. Inform local business about tendering opportunities and supply requirements, and prospective tenderers about local suppliers. Expand engagement of WA based export suppliers into the supply chains of Asian Markets.
(2c) Occupational safety and health advice to small business - The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia was one of the successful 23 tenderers for the panel contract. Payments under the contract are made on the basis of services provided by panel member.
(3a) $132,000 over a 12 month period.
(3b) $2,360,260 over a 2 year 8 month period.
(3c) $1,650,000 over a four year period.
Workcover
WorkCover WA
(1) None
(2-3) Not appliciable
SBDC
(1) One (1) contract has been awarded to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia
(2) The contract is for economic modelling for each region in Western Australia and the presentation of data at local briefings throughout Western Australia as part of the Small Business Development Corporation's BizFit program to boost small business resilience.
(3) $178 472.80
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