awarded
⛏️ Collie Combustible Materials Investigation Stage H1C
LGIRS25327Urgency: medium
Event date
17 June 2026
Closing
6 February 2026
Agency
Department of Mines, Petroleum and Exploration
Contract value
$565,536
Method
Open Advertisement
Regions
Perth Metropolitan
Summary
WA DMPE awarded WML Consultants a $565,536 contract for assessing combustible mined materials in Collie, attracting 7 bids via open advertisement.
Tender description
The Department of Mines, Petroleum and Exploration (DMPE) Abandoned Mines Program (AMP) sought specialist services to support the assessment of combustible mined materials in the Collie region.
Money trail and award details
Value
$565,536
Award date
17 June 2026
Commencement
17 June 2026
Final expiry
16 September 2027
Submissions
7
Contract term
One Off
The Department of Mines, Petroleum and Exploration (DMPE) awarded a fixed-price contract worth $565,536 to WML Consultants (WML Consultants Pty Ltd) through an Open Advertisement procurement method.
WML Consultants (WML Consultants Pty Ltd)
Record details
External ID
140680
Associated tender
67454 Collie Combustible Materials Investigation Stage H1C (LGIRS25327)
Phone
OFFICE: (08) 65511036
Department of Mines, Petroleum and Exploration
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