❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice investigates whether agencies under the Minister for Housing and Works have additional 'buy local' policies beyond the State Government's, and how they consider logistical factors and local supplier engagement in tendering processes. The answers reveal varying degrees of adherence and implementation across different agencies.
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(1) In additional to the broad-ranging State Government policies which allow Government agencies to favour regional suppliers of goods and services over Perth-based suppliers, (e.g., an ability to accept tenders from regional suppliers that are up to 10% higher than Perth-based tenderers), do the agencies for which the Minister is responsible have their own, additional policies or directives on regional buying preferences?
(2) Do the Government agencies for which the Minister is responsible have ‘buy local’ policies or programs so that, where reasonable and practical, preference is given to the use of local suppliers of goods or services rather than restricting or preferencing metropolitan suppliers?
(3) Do the Government agencies for which the Minister is responsible assess logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods or services by suppliers located in towns that are remote from the areas in which the goods or services are to be used when choosing successful tenderers?
(4) Do the Government agencies for which the Minister is responsible routinely request local suppliers of goods and services to submit tenders when new or renewing contracts are being let?
(2) Do the Government agencies for which the Minister is responsible have ‘buy local’ policies or programs so that, where reasonable and practical, preference is given to the use of local suppliers of goods or services rather than restricting or preferencing metropolitan suppliers?
(3) Do the Government agencies for which the Minister is responsible assess logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods or services by suppliers located in towns that are remote from the areas in which the goods or services are to be used when choosing successful tenderers?
(4) Do the Government agencies for which the Minister is responsible routinely request local suppliers of goods and services to submit tenders when new or renewing contracts are being let?
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Answered
7 November 2001
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
22 days
(1) No. (2) The Department applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3) The “buy local” policy was developed to provide a preference to local contractors and suppliers and takes into consideration the implications and difficulties associated with providing the product or service in regional areas. (4) The Department widely advertises all tenders. State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) The Department applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3) The “buy local” policy was developed to provide a preference to local contractors and suppliers and takes into consideration the implications and difficulties associated with providing the product or service in regional areas. (4) The Department widely advertises all tenders. State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) The “buy local” policy was developed to provide a preference to local contractors and suppliers and takes into consideration the implications and difficulties associated with providing the product or service in regional areas. (4) The Department widely advertises all tenders. State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) The Department widely advertises all tenders. State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) The Department applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3) The “buy local” policy was developed to provide a preference to local contractors and suppliers and takes into consideration the implications and difficulties associated with providing the product or service in regional areas. (4) The Department widely advertises all tenders. State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) The “buy local” policy was developed to provide a preference to local contractors and suppliers and takes into consideration the implications and difficulties associated with providing the product or service in regional areas. (4) The Department widely advertises all tenders. State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) The Department widely advertises all tenders. State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
State Supply Commission (1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No (2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) Yes, Buy Local Policy (3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) Yes (4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) Yes in accordance with quotation and tendering processes. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No. (2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) Departmental officers based in the regions purchase products locally in accordance with existing State Government purchasing policies. (3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) No. (4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) Local supplier of goods and services are requested to submit tenders for new or renewing contracts as per the State Government purchasing policy. Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
Kimberley Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy. (2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) The Commission, does purchases frequently used minor consumables locally without seeking “non local” pricing. All other purchases comply with State Government policy. (3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) Yes. Local servicing is weighted higher than other criteria when evaluation quotations/tenders. (4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) Yes Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
Pilbara Development Commission (1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No. The Commission applies only the State Government policy (2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) The Commission applies the “buy local” principles on all tenders thereby providing preference to local contractors and suppliers. (3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3-4) Yes. Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
Gascoyne Development Commission (1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(1) No. The Commission adheres to the State Governments’ Buy Local policy. (2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(2) The Commission gives preference to local suppliers of goods or services as long as their price is no higher than 10% of Perth based suppliers. (3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(3) The Commission assesses logistical implications and difficulties associated with the provision of goods and services by suppliers located in remote areas. However, in most cases, an acceptable solution to the difficulty can be found unless it relates to an inability to supply within an acceptable time-line. (4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
(4) The Commission routinely requests local suppliers to submit tenders when new and renewing contracts are being let. This involves an advertisement in local newspapers and a telephone call to all local suppliers.
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