awarded
💻 Land Asset Sales Program (LASP) Replacement Solution
DPLH101525Urgency: low
Event date
6 July 2026
Closing
20 February 2026
Agency
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
Contract value
$796,400
Method
CUA CUAICTS2021 - Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Services Common Use Arrangement (CUA)
Regions
Perth Metropolitan
Summary
WA DPLH awarded Consulcad a $796k contract to replace its Land Asset Sales Portal, utilising the ICT Services CUA.
Tender description
DPLH is seeking a Contractor to replace its Land Asset Sales Portal (LASP).
Money trail and award details
Value
$796,400
Award date
6 July 2026
Commencement
6 July 2026
Final expiry
6 July 2028
Submissions
4
Contract term
One Off
The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage awarded a contract valued at an estimated $796,400 to Consulcad (Consulcad Pty Ltd) through the CUA CUAICTS2021 - Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Services Common Use Arrangement (CUA).
Consulcad (Consulcad Pty Ltd) Level 1, 459 Toorak Road Toorak VIC Australia 3142
Record details
External ID
141018
Associated tender
67541 Land Asset Sales Program (LASP) Replacement Solution (DPLH101525)
Phone
OFFICE: (08) 65511418
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
Computer services - (100%)
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