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Industry Development Division Dan Holbrook – Manager Industry Development Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au
WAIPS 2020 updates Since its launch in 2018, WAIPS has continued to evolve each year. 2020 key updates are: • Agency Panel Contracts and Common Use Arrangements • Agency Look Ahead Lists • Training for Regional SMEs • Grants • Regional Strategic Projects industrylink.wa.gov.au
WA Buy Local Policy 2020 • Revised Buy Local Policy was announced on 3 July 2020 in Kalgoorlie by the Premier • Policy has been strengthened to ensure local businesses, in particular regional businesses, are given focus when bidding for government contracts • This is the first major revision since 2002 • JTSI is now the lead agency to allow simpler alignment with WAIPS industrylink.wa.gov.au
WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements • New Implementation • Increased reporting of agency Agreements, reviewed outcomes to monitor the annually, for state government policy's effectiveness and agencies to commit to identify further improvements. applying the Buy Local Policy industrylink.wa.gov.au
WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements • Increase in contract thresholds • New communication channels for regional offices of State between regional stakeholders Government agencies to allow and the state government. greater local decision-making • This includes regular Regional about contracting of works, Communication Forums and goods and services; utilising the existing Local Content Adviser Network industrylink.wa.gov.au
WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements • Training for regional • Agency 'look-ahead' lists of contractors in understanding forthcoming tenders to allow the policy and how to apply for local contractors more time to contracts consider and prepare bids industrylink.wa.gov.au
WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements • Increase in the regional price Zone 2 (200km from preferences cap to $1 million point of delivery) • Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes industrylink.wa.gov.au
COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 2020/21 $10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related rounds: COVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round. • Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $100,000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round. • Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50% to 90% to a maximum of $500,000. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round. • Level of funding is 50% to a maximum of $20,000. industrylink.wa.gov.au
LCF Rounds for 2020/21 Major State Government Projects Round • Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $100,000 targeting specific projects. Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round • Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $100,000 targeting specific key sectors. National and International Standards Round • Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $20,000. Aboriginal Business Round. • Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $100,000. industrylink.wa.gov.au
What can you do? Fill out the survey Connect with agencies today Ask Questions today Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter Speak to your Local Content Adviser industrylink.wa.gov.au
Thank you For more information visit industrylink.wa.gov.au Or contact ILAS on 08 6277 2999 industrylink@jtsi.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au
Local Content South West Update
Local Content in the South West The South West is a resilient region with high capacity for delivery on small, medium and large contracts. The South West shows some of the strongest Local Content outcomes in regional WA
Key Metrics Engagements 250 % REGIONAL % VAL U E O F I N R E G I O N S U P P LY SUPPLIERS 2018-19 AWAR D E D 2 0 1 8 - 1 9 200 150 100 50 0 6 1 Local Value Gained % S u p p l i e r Metro & Other i n R e g i o n Other Region Area Value
Learning through the Bunbury Outer Ring Road Opportunity for Government leverage project to get the Local Content message out there Helping government agencies locate and then connect with SMEs in the South West Monitoring and gaining a better understanding of business capacity and constraints
More BORR … Our aim is learning about Head Contractors and how they engage local business in a large infrastructure project such as BORR Our opportunity is to open the lines of communication between big business and small to medium local enterprise
The Regional Local Content Initiative Local Business Advisory Group established with support of MRWA Group has its own identity and is a direct line of communication between SW business and MRWA Promotes local engagement, inclusivity and transparency for Government
Look Ahead Gaining and maintaining a higher share of low and medium value works o n o ff e r i n t h e region
Support Links Click HERE for the Buy Local Policy Your Local Content Adviser 2020 Click HERE for the WA Industry Link Name: Janelle Price Buy Local Policy website page Region: South West Click HERE to read about WAIPS and limits Email: Janelle.price@swdc.wa.gov.au Click HERE to read the 2017 Auditor General’s Report on Local Phone: 9792 2023 Content Click HERE to read about the Local Content Adviser Network
Thank you Visit dpird.wa.gov.au Important disclaimer The Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and the State of Western Australia accept no liability whatsoever by reason of negligence or otherwise arising from the use or release of this information or any part of it. © State of Western Australia 2018
Working with the Department of Finance Rowan Acton Director, Regional Operations July 2020
Introduction to Department of Finance
Buy Local 2020 Implementation • The Department of Finance has already implemented change to works procurement processes to meet the requirements of Buy Local 2020 • These changes will be formalised in the Department’s Implementation Plan which will be signed off imminently • As part of the Department’s COVID-19 response we have increased the upper threshold for Regional Content to be applied at 5% of the total value of the claimed regional content to a maximum of $500,000.
Upcoming (potential) works opportunities Project/Contract Approximate Value Target dates (GST inclusive) Construction contract to Mt Lockyer Primary School Major Redevelopment $15,480,000 tender by August 2020 South Bunbury Primary School - Early Learning and General Construction contract to $5,500,000 Teaching Blocks tender by late August 2020 Construction contract to Bunbury Hospital Redevelopment Critical Works $2,800,000 tender by late August 2020 Construction contract to Mangrove Cove – Stage 2 Landscaping & Playground $2,100,000 tender by September 2020 Construction contract to Collie Health Service - Stimulus Package $4,000,000 tender by October 2020 Construction contract to Albany Health Campus Radiation Oncology $13,100,000 tender by November 2020 Construction contract to SR TAFE Bunbury walkways $1,000,000 tender by October 2020
Upcoming (potential) works opportunities Project/Contract Approximate Target dates Value (GST inclusive) Katanning SHS – Roof Replacement $1,200,000 Construction contract to tender by late August 2020 South Bunbury PS – Classroom Refurbishment $600,000 Construction contract to tender by September 2020 Mangrove Cove Park – Landscaping & Playground $1,200,000 Construction contract to tender by September 2020 Katanning Research Station Sheep Feed Facility Stage 2 $406,000 Construction contract to tender by October 2020 Construction contract to Collie Health Service - Stage 2 Redevelopment $12,200,000 tender by June 2021
Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities
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Investing in the Great Southern / South West
Assistance for Aboriginal businesses • Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginal businesses and not-for-profit organisations across the State. • Indigenous Professional Services is the provider for the Great Southern and South West regions • Provides Aboriginal business capability building contract services including workshops and one-on-one mentoring sessions
Contacts Andrew Buczak, Regional Manager – Southern Region 9781 4106 Andrzej.Buczak@finance.wa.gov.au Bunbury Regional Office Address: 8th Floor, Bunbury Tower, 61 Victoria St, Bunbury WA 6230 Albany Office Phone: 9781 4100 Address: 2 - 6 Kelly St, ALBANY WA 6330 Phone: 61 8 9892 6500 Tuglio Iemma, Senior Project Manager 97814111 tuglio.Iemma@finance.wa.gov.au Karwai Wong, Project Manager 9892 6552 karwai.wong@finance.wa.gov.au Geoff Brown, Senior Project Manager 9781 4103 geoff.brown@finance.wa.gov.au Bunbury Office (goods and services) Sharon Howell, Senior Procurement Manager 9194 9730 sharon.howell@finance.wa.gov.au www.finance.wa.gov.au
Collie Facility Project Supporting Regional Prosperity Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation Regional Communications Forum 30 July 2020
Presentation covering •Project Overview •Facility design and timelines •Boosting local job creation •Benefits to local businesses
Project Overview What we are doing Capabilities being delivered from DFES Multipurpose Collie Facility • Establishing a DFES multi-purpose facility in Collie that will provide Emergency Driving Training Radio Communications o Emergency Driving Training • New emergency driving training for volunteers • Enhance South West radio communications o New regional fleet management presence (complementing existing DFES On and Off Road support and maintenance for DFES Services o Level 3 Incident Control Centre (ICC) driving training) and Local Government • Pre course online assessment and two day • WAERN and Marine repeaters o ICT and Radio Communications support practical training at Collie Motorplex • Fleet, including SOSF based in Collie o 12 new Collie based roles to support facility • Training classrooms and support facilities • ICC/ICV technical support based capabilities • Support and maintenance for end user • Two driving instructors and training support terminal devices Why we are doing • Radio Communications Services (RCS) Service it • Support State Government’s commitment to Fleet Management • Desk support functions In field deployable communication capability ‘sharing prosperity’ through ‘regional prosperity’ • Management of the State Operational Support and the delivery of ‘stronger regional economies’ Fleet (SOSF*) • • In response to increased overlap of northern and • Fleet storage and maintenance management Support to emergency driving training ICT southern WA bushfire seasons • Management of regional stand by fleet • Onsite support to the Collie Facility and other • To promote interoperability with other • Management, quality assurance and final nearby regional sites emergency service agencies inspection of new fleet products built in Collie • ICT support for major incidents in the region • To develop a model for potential future • Provision of regional fleet technical support • Customer engagement and liaison on local ICT application to other key regional areas in WA matters • ICT equipment procurement and administration Value to Facilities Management Community • Improved community safety • Management of the Collie facility and other DFES • Improved emergency management capability of facilities in the South West Land Division Incident Control Centre Collie and surrounding areas • Administrative support for • Level 3 Incident Control Centre (ICC) to be • Boost local job creation and business • Personnel working from the facility established at the facility when required opportunities • Emergency Driving Training • Will bring agencies together to provide • More opportunities for volunteers to undertake • Operational Research and Development intelligence, support and logistics activities • Facility for incident management training essential emergency driving training • Increased support for local Brigades, Groups, Units * State Operational Support Fleet strategy is currently under development and will provide fleet for high threat allocations, bushfire mitigation, driving training, stand by and task force deployments.
Facility Design and Timelines Indicative Timings • Emergency Driving Training commences – Mid • Award tender contract – September 2020 2021 • Turning of the sod – September 2020 • Fleet storage warehouse complete – Mid 2021 • Construction commences – September • Fleet management commences – Mid 2021 2020 (TBC) • Facility fully operational – August 2021
Boosting Local Job Creation DFES Multi-purpose Facility State Government Contracts Jobs created by Dept Finance, Building Management and Works during construction • Malaga based Frontline Fire & • Anticipate 180 – 200 workers over the construction timeframe; 70% will likely be based in the South-West Rescue Equipment (FFRE) was • Construction tender submission date extended to allow local sub-contractors to be included in responses awarded two State Government contracts to manufacture two 12 Permanent positions created to support facility based capabilities fleet types (4.4 Broadacre Tanker Organisation Capability Position Description & Light Tanker), initially in Operational Research and ORD Support Officer Coordinate Research and Development Committee (regionally focussed), support DFES Malaga but transitioning to Collie Development (ORD) Continuous Improvement framework. • FFRE establishing a Facilities Management Facilities Manager Manage all aspects of Collie Facility and support activation of the ICC manufacturing capability in Collie Administration Officers (2) Administration support for the Facility, ORD and Emergency Driving Training. which will provide 17 full time jobs Emergency Driving Training Driving Instructors (2) Coordinate and deliver Emergency Driving Training. • Construction to start next month Fleet Management Fleet Maintenance Coordinate service delivery (repairs and maintenance) for the South West Land Division Coordinator (Country) and provide oversight for the new fleet build program in Collie. • Contract for the 1.4 Tanker expected to be awarded by end Technical Officer Ensure DFES vehicles are maintained to the required standards. (Projects) 2020 for vehicles to be built in Vehicle Controllers (2) Coordinate equipment requirements, fleet delivery, quality assurance, minor repairs. Collie • Following First of Type build and Radio Communications Technical Officer Installation, maintenance and repair of all radio communications systems and equipment. stakeholder evaluation, full production will commence Information and Communication Computer Support Officer Deliver customer focussed desktop and mobile ICT support services Technology (ICT)
Benefits to Local Businesses • Bringing visitors to Collie • Emergency Driving Training due to commence mid 2021; expected to bring approximately 400 volunteers to town over a year • Prescribed Burning training run by DFES • State training exercises (ICC Preformed Teams Training Exercise) • Supporting local providers ongoing • Repairs and maintenance of State Operational Support Fleet;162 vehicles since January 2019 • Landscaping and gardening • Cleaning services • Security services • Catering • Waste management • Stationery and other consumables
Benefits to Local Businesses Finding opportunities to supply • Project is still in early stages • Opportunities to supply will be promoted via various channels: • South West Development Commission • Collie Chamber of Commerce and Industry • Local newspapers • Registering your interest • collieproject@dfes.wa.gov.au
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions Parks and Wildlife Service
Manage Parks and Reserves • For Conservation • Protection of Culture • Recreation
Opportunities 20/21 • RFT- Mountain Bike Trail design and construction Wellington National Park – Stage 1 • August/Sept 2020
Opportunities 20/21 • RFT – Collie River Suspension Bridge • August/September 2020
Opportunities 20/21 • RFT Wellington Dam precinct road and Carpark Construction • Aug- Sept 2020
Opportunities 20/21 • RFT/RFW Wellington Dam precinct walkways/ lookouts design and construct • Oct - November 2020
Opportunities 20/21 • Wellington Dam Precinct kiosk building upgrades • Late 2020, early 2021
Opportunities 20/21 • RFT- Mountain Bike Trail design and construction Wellington National Park – Stages 2 and 3 • Late 2020 – early 2021
Opportunities 20/21 • RFT- Mountain Bike Trail design and construction Westralia Conservation Park Stages 1 and 2 • Late 2020/early 2021
Opportunities 20/21 • Lake Kepwari
Opportunities 20/21 • Kepwari – stage 1 completion of road and civil works • RFT Aug/Sept 2020 for October start
Opportunities 20/21 • Kepwari – stage 2 road and civil • RFT Aug/Sept 2020 for October start
Opportunities 20/21 • RFT Flora Road – completion of roadworks • Spring/Summer 20/21
Opportunities 20/21 • Miscellaneous Works – minor fabrication, civil and construction • Now – to 2022
Where to find out about works? • Tenders WA • Local Chamber • Register interest to be notified • Local Suppliers – goods, materials, or services – Collie VFM Social and Economic Price Preference 5% to a max of $250,000
How and Who to Contact? • Direct enquiries to Stuart Harrison – Project Coordinator stuart.harrison@dbca.wa.gov.au
Growing Collie © DevelopmentWA 2020
About DevelopmentWA © DevelopmentWA 2019
What we do Statewide Significant Integrated Placemaking Metropolitan portfolio planning & & regional land delivery expertise © DevelopmentWA 2019
DevelopmentWA in Collie Buckingham Way Residential Collie Light Industrial Area Shotts Strategic Industrial Area © DevelopmentWA 2019
Buckingham Way Residential • Regional Booster campaign – lots up to $25,000 cheaper • Sized 666sqm to 3,057sqm • Priced from $88,000 • Eligible homebuyers may be eligible for up to $69,000* in grants and concessions as a result of State and Federal grants • Homebuilder ($25,000) • Building Bonus ($20,000) • First Home Owners Grant ($10,000) • First Home Owner Rate (Stamp Duty Concession) • Plus, our $10,000 Soil Type Rebate on settlement © DevelopmentWA 2020
Collie Light Industrial • Fully serviced light industrial lots • Size 2,000sqm – 1.5ha • Priced from $127,500 (ex GST) • Reduced prices by up to $58,000 as part of state wide Regional Booster campaign • Fire Support Industry Hub © DevelopmentWA 2020
Shotts Strategic Industrial Area Current Status Designed for Perdaman Coal to Urea plant Planning approved with 3km industry protection zone Up to 240ha heavy industrial land available Lot sizes vary – smaller estate than Kemerton SIA Work Completed / Underway to Attract Industry Industrial ecology study to identify future industry Widening approved planning uses beyond coal related Costed servicing reports to supply future industry © DevelopmentWA 2020
Procurement at DevelopmentWA • Pre-qualified Consultant Panels • Engineering • Environmental • Environmental Audit • Legal • Planning • Landscape architect • Pre-qualified Contractor Registers • Civil and Bulk earthworks • Landscaping • Demolition and site remediation Register through Tenderlink: http://tenderlink.com/developmentwa © DevelopmentWA 2019
Working With Others To Grow Collie Collie Futures Fund Collie Transition Plan Working With Research Partners © DevelopmentWA 2020
Local Business Opportunities • Fire Support Services • Research partners and businesses • Construction contractors • Industrial Shed Builders • Site Maintenance Workers © DevelopmentWA 2020
For more information Get in touch Matthew Whyte DevelopmentWA Regional Manager South West matthew.whyte@developmentwa.com.au © DevelopmentWA 2020
Response Recovery Reconnect & Resilience Recognise Collie CCI High-level Strategic Roadmap during & post Covid-19
- Response - During Covid19 crisis Regional Chambers cited in top 3 of Trusted Advisors by regional business (Collie Chamber dedicated resources to this) - Recovery - 50K for Covid19 Small Business Recovery Grants - 50% off membership 2020/2021 for Existing members - 5 month free membership for new members - Co-ordinating and curation of capability / training support agencies, providers to support business recovery, pivot, refresh - Reconnect & Recognise - Inaugural Collie small business - objective to reconnect the local Collie business community back together and celebrate the strong sense of pride and resilience of existing and emerging businesses. This event will recognise & celebrate this community. Resilience – Set-up of initial workshop(s)/survey to get input from members of value-add support for them, to ensure Chamber maintain relevancy to support a sustainable business community. -Currently working with other regional Chambers to access funding.
industrylink.wa.gov.au
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