❓ Question regarding the Public Transport Authority's Radio System Replacement Project tender process, specifically inquiring about openness, company invitations, and shortlisted proponents. The answer confirms an open tender and identifies Huawei and ZTE as shortlisted.
AnsweredQoN 5175Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Public Transport Authority's (PTA) Radio System Replacement Project, and I ask: (a) Was the tender process for this project an open tender process; (b) Were any companies invited, approached or encouraged to tender for the project by the PTA; (c) Were Vodaphone, Motorola or Nokia approached to consider tendering; and (d) How many proponents to the tender were shortlisted for the contract and who are they?
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Answered
18 June 2019
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning
Response time
7 days
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c)-(d) There were five proponents that provided a response to an initial Expression of Interest. Of these, two proponents being Huawei Technologies (Australia) Pty Ltd and ZTE (Australia) Pty Ltd were shortlisted to proceed to the competitive early contractor involvement phase.
(b) No
(c)-(d) There were five proponents that provided a response to an initial Expression of Interest. Of these, two proponents being Huawei Technologies (Australia) Pty Ltd and ZTE (Australia) Pty Ltd were shortlisted to proceed to the competitive early contractor involvement phase.
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