❓ Question regarding the cancellation of Department of Corrective Services Tender DCS0012016 and the subsequent handling of the work. The answer clarifies the timeline, decision-maker, reasons for cancellation, and current status of the project.
AnsweredQoN 5819Legislative Assembly
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I refer to Department of Corrective Services (DCS) Tender DCS0012016 and ask: (a) on what date were “all offers declined”; (b) who made that decision; (c) what were the “changes in operational parameters” which resulted in all offers being declined; (d) is the package of work for which the tender was originally advertised no longer being conducted; (e) if yes to (d), why not; and (f) if no to (d), which unit within DCS is conducting or overseeing the package of work?
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Answered
12 October 2016
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
49 days
The Department of Corrective Services advises:
a) 23 May 2016
b) Director, Procurement and Contracted Services
c) Constraints initially identified at the commencement of this tender were no longer current.
d) No
e) Not Applicable
f) Adult Justice Services Division
a) 23 May 2016
b) Director, Procurement and Contracted Services
c) Constraints initially identified at the commencement of this tender were no longer current.
d) No
e) Not Applicable
f) Adult Justice Services Division
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