❓ Mr. Blayney asks about the selection criteria used to engage a specialist company for nursery design. The answer outlines DPIRD's procurement guidelines, focusing on value for money, suitability, experience, skills, and local contractor use.
AnsweredQoN 6371Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the answer to Question on Notice 6224 (1e), and I ask: (a) Please outline the criteria the government used to select the specialist company that has been engaged to undertake the design of the nursery?
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Answered
8 October 2020
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries
Response time
9 days
(a) The criteria used to select the specialist company engaged to design the nursery followed DPIRD’s procurement guidelines for written quotations, which are as follows:
Value for money;
Suitability of products;
Experience;
Personnel and skills; and
Use and training of local WA contractors.
Value for money;
Suitability of products;
Experience;
Personnel and skills; and
Use and training of local WA contractors.
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