❓ A parliamentary question seeks details on Western Power's consultancy spending with Deloitte, including contract specifics, tendering process, and hourly rates. The answer provides details on the purpose of the engagement, contract value, procurement process, and average hourly rate.
AnsweredQoN 7980Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
With reference to the Minister's answer to Question on Notice No. 7211 and the $453,710 spent in 2011–2012 to date by Western Power's Foundation and Transformation Programs business area on consultancy and fees for service to accounting firm Deloitte's, I ask:
(a) what were the specific contracts or service arrangements;
(b) what was the amount of each contract;
(c) were the contracts advertised for tender, consistent with State tendering requirements; and
(d) what was the hourly rate for the contractor?
(a) what were the specific contracts or service arrangements;
(b) what was the amount of each contract;
(c) were the contracts advertised for tender, consistent with State tendering requirements; and
(d) what was the hourly rate for the contractor?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
19 June 2012
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
35 days
(a) Western Power's Foundation and Transformation Programs business area engaged Deloitte to provide specialist advice to help achieve greater efficiencies in delivering its $1 billion works program for 2012/13.
The advice provided by Deloitte has helped Western Power implement change management initiatives across its large workforce and improve its information regarding the condition of the network. This is helping Western Power to ensure it is focussing its resources on the areas of the network that need it most, saving both time and money.
(b) The total contracted sum was $575,988. Deloitte is on Western Power's preferred vendor list.
(c) The contracts were not publicly advertised. However, they were awarded consistent with Western Power's procurement policy, which is designed to ensure a competitive process and secure the best value for money. The preferred vendor list allows Western Power to make prudent contractual and investment decisions in line with State Government procurement principles.
(d) The figure provided at b) above includes 325 days of work by a number of Deloitte staff with different hourly rates, depending on their skills and experience. However, on average, the amount equates to $236 per hour.
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The advice provided by Deloitte has helped Western Power implement change management initiatives across its large workforce and improve its information regarding the condition of the network. This is helping Western Power to ensure it is focussing its resources on the areas of the network that need it most, saving both time and money.
(b) The total contracted sum was $575,988. Deloitte is on Western Power's preferred vendor list.
(c) The contracts were not publicly advertised. However, they were awarded consistent with Western Power's procurement policy, which is designed to ensure a competitive process and secure the best value for money. The preferred vendor list allows Western Power to make prudent contractual and investment decisions in line with State Government procurement principles.
(d) The figure provided at b) above includes 325 days of work by a number of Deloitte staff with different hourly rates, depending on their skills and experience. However, on average, the amount equates to $236 per hour.
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