awarded
🖨️ Printing and Copying Multifunction Devices (MFDs) with a Maintenance Plan across all DPLH locations
DPLH102025AUrgency: low
Event date
29 June 2026
Closing
20 January 2026
Agency
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
Contract value
$450,000
Method
CUA CUAPCS2024 - Printing and Copying Solutions Common Use Arrangement (CUA)
Regions
Perth Metropolitan
Summary
DPLH awarded Ricoh Australia a $450k contract for MFDs and maintenance under a CUA, with 5 submissions received.
Tender description
Awarded under Panel B.
Money trail and award details
Value
$450,000
Award date
29 June 2026
Commencement
29 June 2026
Final expiry
28 June 2031
Submissions
5
Contract term
Fixed Period
The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage awarded a contract valued at an estimated $450,000 to Ricoh Australia Pty Ltd. The procurement method used was the CUA CUAPCS2024 - Printing and Copying Solutions Common Use Arrangement (CUA).
Ricoh Australia Pty Ltd, located at Ground Floor 251 St Georges Tce Perth WA Australia 6000.
Record details
External ID
140839
Associated tender
67568 Printing and Copying Multifunction Devices (MFDs) with a Maintenance Plan across all DPLH locations (DPLH102025A)
Phone
OFFICE: (08) 65511099
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
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