❓ Question seeks details on contracts awarded for the Remote Indigenous Health Clinics project, specifically regarding regional price preferences. The answer reveals two head contracts were awarded, but neither contractor qualified for the regional business preference.
AnsweredQoN 3912Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Remote Indigenous Health Clinics project funded from Royalties for Regions, and I ask: (a) what was the total number of contracts awarded for the construction project; (b) what was the total value of contracts awarded for the construction project; (c) what was the total number of contracts awarded for the construction project to companies that were eligible to claim the regional price preference; (d) what was the total value of contracts awarded for the construction project to companies that were eligible to claim the regional price preference; and (e) can the Minister please outline the names of the companies that were eligible to claim the regional price preference that were awarded contracts, where each company is based and what each contract was for?
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Answered
5 May 2015
Responded by
Minister for Finance
Response time
40 days
The Department of Finance advises:
(a-e)
The Department of Finance awarded two head contracts valued at a total of $7,786,409 (GST exclusive) for the construction of the Remote Indigenous Health Clinics project.
There are two regional price preferences.
Neither head contractor was eligible to claim the regional business preference for this contract.
However, the regional content preference can be claimed by any business that intends to use local goods and/or services in the delivery of a State government contract.
The details of all subcontracting arrangements are held by the head contractor.
(a-e)
The Department of Finance awarded two head contracts valued at a total of $7,786,409 (GST exclusive) for the construction of the Remote Indigenous Health Clinics project.
There are two regional price preferences.
Neither head contractor was eligible to claim the regional business preference for this contract.
However, the regional content preference can be claimed by any business that intends to use local goods and/or services in the delivery of a State government contract.
The details of all subcontracting arrangements are held by the head contractor.
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