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🏥 Engagement of Enterprise Architecture as a Service (EAS) for the New Women and Babies Hospital Project [Under CIAICTS2021]

DOH202615933Urgency: high
Event date
24 June 2026
Closing
16 April 2026
Agency
Department of Health (Royal Street)
Contract value
$2,534,062
Method
CUA CUAICTS2021 - Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Services Common Use Arrangement (CUA)
Regions
Perth Metropolitan

Summary

WA Health awarded a $2.5M contract to Jurcevic Consulting for Enterprise Architecture services for the New Women and Babies Hospital Project.

Tender description

The Department of Health (DoH) requires access to expert Enterprise Architecture (EA) services to ensure that initiatives associated with the New Women and Babies Hospital Project (NWBHP) align with system ? wide clinical, business, digital, and technology strategies for WA Health. The engagement will be delivered via an Enterprise Architecture ? as ? a ? Service (EAS) model. The successful Respondent will operate as a trusted business partner to the Project and Health Support Services (HSS) Enterprise Architecture function, providing leadership, assurance, and specialist capability across the full digital health ecosystem.

Money trail and award details

Value
$2,534,062
Award date
24 June 2026
Commencement
1 July 2026
Final expiry
30 July 2027
Submissions
4
Contract term
One Off

The Department of Health (Royal Street) awarded an estimated $2,534,062 contract via the CUA CUAICTS2021 procurement method to Jurcevic Consulting Pty Ltd.

Jurcevic Consulting Pty Ltd

Record details

External ID
140756
Associated tender
68638 Engagement of Enterprise Architecture as a Service (EAS) for the New Women and Babies Hospital Project [Under CIAICTS2021] (DOH202615933)
Phone
OFFICE: (08) 65511491
Department of Health (Royal Street)
Information technology consultation services - (100%)
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