Esperance Regional Communication Forum

22 October 2020

industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division Fiona Connor – Senior Project Officer Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation

industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)

industrylink.wa.gov.au WAIPS 2020 updates

Since its launch in 2018, WAIPS has continued to evolve each year. 2020 key updates: 1. Agency Panel Contracts and Common Use Arrangements

2. Agency Look Ahead Lists

3. Training for Regional SMEs

4. Grants

5. 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 Agreements, reviewed annually, for State Government agencies to commit to applying the Buy Local Policy

• Increased reporting of agency outcomes to monitor the policy's effectiveness and identify further improvements

industrylink.wa.gov.au WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements • New communication channels • Increase purchasing delegation • New communicationbetween regional channels stakeholders and levels for regional offices of State betweenthe stateregional government. stakeholders and Government agencies to allow the •stateThis government.includes regular Regional greater local decision-making about • This includesCommunication regular Forums Regional and the contracting of works, goods and Communicationexisting Local Forums Contentand Adviser the services. existingNetwork. Local Content Adviser Network.

industrylink.wa.gov.au WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

• Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

• Agency 'look-ahead' lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylink.wa.gov.au WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million. Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

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industrylink.wa.gov.au Your feedback is key

• Your feedback is critical to influence policy change • The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this. • Greater local input in decision making • Addressed Shop-fronting • Issues with Panels

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industrylink.wa.gov.au REGIONAL COMMUNICATION FORUM 2020 LOCAL CONTENT BRIEFING Promoting, developing and maximising opportunities for local suppliers, SME’s and contractors

Peter Rampellini Local Content Adviser – Goldfields-Esperance LOCAL CONTENT ADVISER ROLE • Connect Goldfields-Esperance Small to Medium Enterprises(SME’s) with State Government Contracts • Assist Local SME’s wherever possible to be competitive in their tender submissions • Role has now “Morphed” into also assisting SME’s with Local Government and Mining Company Tenders • Basically as most of you know I love a chat so please come and see me and let me see how I can assist you . GOLDFIELDS-ESPERANCE – THE LOCAL CONTENT STATS 2018-19 vs 2019-20 FINANCIAL YEAR 2018-19 FINANCIAL YEAR 2019-20 FINANCIAL YEAR 70 Tenders Awarded 75 Tenders Awarded Value of $50,391,572 Value of $65,900,196 54% Local Content Component 60% Local Content Component Information from Tenders WA Information from Tenders WA

• 50 Registered Aboriginal Businesses – 2018-19 • 52 Registered Aboriginal Businesses – 2019-20 • Over 400 visits to local businesses, Local Governments, State Government Departments and Mining Companies each financial year GOLDFIELDS-ESPERANCE LOCAL WINS • School Works – (Maintenance, Demolition and Construction) • Office Fit outs • Cleaning Services • Housing, Services and Demolition works in Aboriginal Communities • Waste Management Services • Country Health Services • Air Conditioning Works • Hard Area Resurfacing works • Sandalwood • Fencing • Gardening Services • Waste Wise Schools Program for Region • Demolition Services • Refurbishment of State Government Building and Amenities GOLDFIELDS-ESPERANCE MAJOR WINS

• Sealing of – Outback Way $10.5 million • Provision of Food and groceries to Health Centres $ 7.0 million • Step up Step Down Facility - Kalgoorlie $ 6.1 million • Provision of Health Services to the Lands $ 4.6 million • Air Services for Department of Justice $ 1.5 million • Construction and Overlay – Goldfields Hwy Gwalia $ 1.3 million • Demolition of 2 Existing Dwellings and Construction of 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Dwellings in Boulder $ 1.0 million

Future Wins • Kalgoorlie Health Campus MRI Suite Works $ 1.9 million G.E. (GOLDFIELDS-ESPERANCE) BUSINESS REGISTER • Collaboration and Group formed between Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission (GEDC), Chambers of Minerals and Energy (CME) and 10 Major Goldfields Mining Companies.

• MOU Signed between GEDC, CME and Kalgoorlie-Boulder Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KBCCI)

• 5 Meetings were held by the Group with the major outcome of those meetings being to increase Local or Regional Content by implementing a Capability Register

• The G.E. Business Register was created that included 3 areas, those being • A Capability Register; • A Business to Business Directory; and • A Shutdown Calendar

• A “Soft” Launch was held on Monday 12 October 2020 at which the Premier announced the new G.E Business Register. G.E. (GOLDFIELDS-ESPERANCE) BUSINESS REGISTER – Con’t

• The KBCCI will be the “legs on the ground: for the G.E. Business Register

• Hoping to go live the register in the next 4-6 weeks – announcements will be made.

• Major interest in the register from both local SME’s and Major business

• Goldfields Local and State Government have already expressed in an interest in using the G.E. Business Register as part of their tenders.

• In February 2021 it is hoped that a “Procure Goldfields Day” will be run featuring the opportunity for SME’s to interact with Local Government, State Government and Mining Company Procurement Officers

• G.E Business Register Launch - Premier • G.E Business Register THINK LOCAL, ACT LOCAL, BUY LOCAL

Thank you for listening

Please feel free to come and see me after the event or contact me:

Peter Rampellini [email protected] 9080 5008 or 0476 853 446 377 Hannan St, Viskovich House Kalgoorlie Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton Director, Regional Operations

October 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

Expected Tender Budget Client Works Description Release (Indicative)

Western Australia Police Central Region WAPOL Station Upgrade and Refurbishment Nov-20 $ 1,530,000

Department of Justice Kalgoorlie Courthouse Stonework, Rising Damp and Associated Repairs Nov-20 $ 920,000

Department of Communities Consolidation Department of Communities Kalgoorlie - Office Fitout Nov-20 $ 2,830,000

Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety Kalgoorlie Drill Core Library Extension Jan-21 $ 7,000,000

Department of Training and Workforce Development CRT Kalgoorlie TAFE Heavy Plant & Trade Workshop & Associated Works Apr-21 $ 10,000,000

Department of Health Laverton Hospital Jul-21 $ 16,750,000

Department of Fire and Emergency Services Eucla VFRS – Ablutions and Amenities Upgrade Apr 21 $ 600,000

Department of Fire and Emergency Services North Kalgoorlie VFRS – Refurbishment and Amenities Upgrade May 21 $ 1,000,000

Department of Communities Rebuild of Fire Damaged Hostel – Yallinya Wamu (Kalgoorlie) Dec 20 $ 500,000 Upcoming (potential) works opportunities

Expected Tender Budget Client Works Description Release (Indicative)

Department of Education EGHS – Airconditioning upgrade to Resources Hub Apr 21 $ 550,000

WA Police Norseman Police Refurbishment Nov 20 $ 560,000

WA Police Leonora Police Refurbishment Nov 20 $ 550,000

WA Police Laverton Police Refurbishment Apr 21 $ 1,500,000

WA Police Jerramungup Police refurbishment Feb 21 $ 250,000

Department of Education Jerramungup DHS Roof Replacement - Stimulus Nov 20 $ 350,000

Department of Education Kambalda DHS Roof Upgrade to junior Blocks - Stimulus Nov 20 $ 400,000 Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities Want to work with Finance?

Interested in Interested in Interested in Interested in being a Interested in supplying maintenance minor and subcontractor works-related goods and and minor capital works? on a large consultancies? services? works? project?

Register for the ‘Service Contact the works panel Look into becoming Keep an eye on Register on Tenders WA. Alliance 2012’ (SA12) management team on prequalified under Tenders WA and the arrangement for regional 6551 1787 or Finance’s Builders local paper for works contracts valued BMWProcurementServices Prequalification opportunities. at less than $250,000. @finance.wa.gov.au Scheme. Promote yourself to Contact your local potential head Finance Office. contractors. Contract Awards in Goldfields-Esperance

Local contracts awarded to local suppliers (by value and for contracts over $20,000 $60,000,000 45% 40% $50,000,000 35% $40,000,000 30% 25% $30,000,000 20% $20,000,000 15% Local contracts awarded to local suppliers 10% (by number and for contracts over $20,000 $10,000,000 140 5% 60% $0 0% 120 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 50% 100 40% Goldfields Esperance Contractor Other Regional and Metro Contractor 80 % completed by Goldfields Esperance Contractors 30% 60

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Goldfields Esperance Contractor Other Regional and Metro Contractor % completed by Goldfields Esperance Contractors Aboriginal Procurement Policy

• 2020-21 FY Target is 3%; • Capability building services; • Policy review and recommendations for new term; • Aboriginal business consultation process; ▫ Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry; • Contact: Department of Finance – Social Procurement Team ▫ [email protected] ▫ 6551 2475 Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

• Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginal businesses and not-for-profit organisations across the State. • Keogh Bay People Pty Ltd is the provider for the Goldfields-Esperance region • Provides Aboriginal business capability building contract services including workshops and one-on-one mentoring sessions Contacts

Department of Finance Central Region

Robert Tagliaferri, Regional Manager – Central Region 23 – 27 Federal Road, Kalgoorlie 9099 9101 [email protected]

Kalgoorlie Office Esperance Office 23 to 27 Federal Road, Kalgoorlie 92 Dempster St, Esperance

Colin Bassett, Senior Project Manager Andrew Dooley, Senior Project Officer 9099 9104 [email protected] 9076 4001 [email protected]

www.finance.wa.gov.au Department of Communities Rowan Acton, on behalf of Monica Nichevich, Program Director

October 2020 Social Housing Economic Recovery Package

• On 7 June 2020, the Premier announced a $444 million housing stimulus package to boost the building and construction sectors.

• This includes $319m for the Social Housing Economic Recovery Package (SHERP) that will be delivered by the Department of Communities.

‒ Workstream 1: $97m across 2020-23 to construct and purchase off-the-plan approximately 250 dwellings ready for immediate construction, across WA.

‒ Workstream 2: $141.7m across 2020-22 to deliver refurbishments to 1,500 existing dwellings inclusive of $6M tenant relocation budget, across WA; and

‒ Workstream 3: $80m in 2020-21 to deliver a targeted maintenance program for 3,800 housing assets, in regional WA. SHERP program outcomes

• Primarily a ‘jobs package’

• Other important social and economic outcomes: ‒ More vulnerable West Australians will have a place to call home including those on the priority waitlist ‒ Inclusive employment outcomes, including Aboriginal people, youth (apprenticeships), women and people with disability ‒ Refurbishment of supported accommodation facilities including residential group home and crisis accommodation ‒ Liveability, sustainability and accessibility of WA’s social housing stock.

• The Department of Communities is working with other government agencies to sequence works to ensure a pipeline of works rather than short term ‘sugar hit’ of works only. Estimated SHERP allocations by region

Region New Builds Refurbishments Maintenance North Metro Approximately 60 to 80 Around 350 refurbs No metro maintenance in new builds SHERP South East Metro Approximately 15 to 20 Around 350 refurbs No metro maintenance in new builds SHERP South Metro Approximately 30 to 40 Around 350 refurbs No metro maintenance in new builds SHERP East Kimberley 5 to 10 new builds Around 25 refurbs Around 100 properties Goldfields 5 to 10 new builds Around 30 refurbs Around 100 properties Great Southern 5 to 10 new builds Around 30 refurbs Around 200 properties Midwest/ 2 to 5 new builds Around 80 refurbs Around 100 properties # 5 to 10 new builds Around 130 refurbs Around 2,500 properties Southwest 5 to 10 new builds Around 50 refurbs Around 200 properties West Kimberley 5 to 10 new builds Around 50 refurbs Around 600 properties Wheatbelt 2 to 5 new builds Around 60 refurbs Around 150 properties Total 150-250 new builds 1,500 refurbs 3,800 properties

• Indicative numbers include all housing programs (Public Housing, CHO, KWH, GROH, NGO and AHS); • Cost of new builds to total $97million minus off-the-plan purchases. New builds and off-the-plan purchases are estimated at 250 total dwellings. # figure includes approx. 1,300 required termite inspections identified by the region What’s coming up for the Goldfields?

SHERP • New builds – 4 new dwellings identified so far for the Goldfields region. ‒ 1 Esperance – in planning stages ‒ 3 Laverton – in planning stages • Refurbishment – approx. 30 properties, identification of assets underway • Maintenance – approx. 100 properties (works have begun on 40 properties to the value of approx. $236,000. Further identification of assets is underway)

Housing and Homelessness Investment Package (HHIP) • New builds – approx. 10 new dwellings in Goldfields region, all in design phase ‒ 4 Esperance ‒ 4 Kalgoorlie-Boulder

‒ 2 Leonora Projects are subject to change pending further site, planning and design due diligence SHERP procurement levers

• ‘Sprint 1’ (1 July – 30 September) was about creating job security quickly via use of existing Head Maintenance Contractors

• Looking ahead, SHERP business improvements: ‒ Buy Local ‒ Increasing number of local trades involved • 60% of quoted maintenance works from new trades • Local Aboriginal registered organisations • ‘Construct only’ tenders in regional WA

• Exploring how we promote and weigh quoted works / tenders to better support inclusive employment

• Exploring how we record and measure inclusive employment How to get involved

• Register as a sub-contractor with Lake Maintenance for maintenance and smaller refurbishments (Lake Maintenance act as Department of Communities superintendent only)

• Contact: [email protected]

• Register on TendersWA for new builds and major refurbishments

• Should other mechanisms become available we will let you know via HIA, MBA, Local Content Advisors, Local Chamber of Commerce and our website How to contact us

• We will be updating our website as information becomes available https://www.communities.wa.gov.au/projects/social-housing-economic-recovery-package- sherp/

• For more information email [email protected]

• Handout available Procurement – our commitment to local industry Esperance: 22nd October 2020 I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land, their Elders past, present and emerging, on which this meeting takes place. About Horizon Power About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates, distributes and retails electricity to more than 47,000 connections.

We supply electricity to more than 100,000 residents and approx. 8,000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA.

In regional WA, we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems.

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System.

Horizon Power’s focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve. Procurement Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the region:

Goldfields/ 1. Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure Esperance 2. Civil works such as trenching 3. Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning, general gardening, freight and building maintenance 4. Traffic management State Stimulus Horizon Power has been awarded $3.8m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver Projects the Aboriginal Community Embedded Procurement Networks throughout WA.

Goldfields/Esperance Region The State Stimulus Project that may source procurement in the Goldfields/Esperance region include:

1. Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks: Regularised electricity to 13 communities, this includes, Marmion Village A total of $1.1 million’s worth of sub-contracted work has been committed to date by Contract Power to regional sub-contractors for work at the power station site, which will benefit approximately 12 regional businesses.

1. Harbour Road power station site- Demolition works at Horizon Power’s In addition to the former depot site on Harbour Road has State Stimulus been completed (1.5 hectare site cleared of all existing structures) Projects 2. Power station construction to commence shortly 3. Shark Lake Solar and Windfarm Goldfields/Esperance Both Horizon Power and the main contractor for the Esperance Power Project, Contract Region Power, are committed to sourcing regional sub-contractors and suppliers wherever possible for this project. During the 15 month construction period, which is due to begin in October, Contract Power and its major sub-contractor Juwi have set a target to source 15% of the construction workforce from the Goldfields Esperance region.

Prospective Suppliers are invited to email Contract Power at; [email protected] To view these projects; go to the Horizon Power site- Our Community- Projects The Public and Businesses can register at the bottom of this page to receive updates. Horizon Power will research businesses using: How does Horizon Power Horizon Power’s Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database find suppliers? Supply Nation - https://supplynation.org.au/ Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) https://www.abdwa.com.au/\ Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) https://gateway.icn.org.au/ Chamber of Commerce Google Search Local Knowledge Visit: https://horizonpower.com.au/ Contractors & Suppliers Suppliers Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Registration Regional & Aboriginal Supplier Register

Shortcut to access the Supplier page. On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above. A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website. Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome):

Where to find Tenders WA: https://www.tenders.wa.gov.au/ information on Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo, Broome Advertiser, etc.) : LinkedIn and Twitter (@HorizonPower_WA) Horizon Power’s Social media Chamber of Commerce and Industry & various economic development market approach platforms Supply Nation: Indigenous Business Market Place Vendor Panel: Coming soon Horizon Power’s Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements https://horizonpower.com.au/contractors-suppliers/ For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable, so keep an eye on our website Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent, register your interest. Registering will give your business better visibility, but it is not compulsory in order to be considered. We recommend that businesses:

4 Steps to 1 Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register. success 2 Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline, as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier.

3 Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well.

4 Update profiles like ABDWA, ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities What to do 1 Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond if asked to bid 2 Respond in a timely manner, or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions, make sure you have 3 demonstrated your business’ capability and understanding of that question 4 Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job Our objective Horizon Power’s procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money. Value for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis, which takes into account:

Non-cost factors, such as: community benefits, health, safety and environmental factors, and supplier performance history and capability Horizon Power’s budget; and Available prices.

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power. If you need further information

Please contact your local office:

Goldfields Esperance Regional Office Website

[email protected] https://horizonpower.com.au 143 Sims Street Esperance, 6450 57

WA Industry Link Communication Forum Kalgoorlie 20 October 2020

Procurement with Main Roads Western Australia Goldfields Esperance Region Presented by Shane Power Regional Manager MRWA Goldfields Esperance Region Road Name State Km Federal Km 58 721.18 Coolgardie Esperance Hwy 164.33 206.44 38.39 188.35 South Coast Highway 102.71 Mt Magnet Leinster Road 146.42 Anzac Drive 7.05 Leonora Laverton Road 123.78 793.28 TOTAL (2491.92km ) 1418.06 1073.86

Key Assets Details Bridges 13 concrete on MRWA network Rest Areas / Bays Approximately 229

Grids 21 cattle / vermin proof grids Culverts 2250 (average diameter 450mm) Unsealed Road 114.5 km’s (Wiluna-Meekatharra)

Toilets 11 at different rest area locations. Floodways 269 (average length 240m) Sealed Road 2377.42 km’s 59 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Topics:

Policy Statement Main Roads is responsible for:

& Services Engagement with Suppliers New• The Initiatives asset in Contracts management, maintenance and construction of 2500km of Main Roads and Highways in Goldfields Esperance Region.

• This responsibility involves the procurement of products goods and services to deliver minor and major road & bridge projects allocated in annual work programs. 60 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Products, Goods and Services

Products: Goods: Road building materials – gravel, Fuel crushed road base, rock, sealing Temporary Roadwork and Traffic aggregate, Signs Pre cast/insitu concrete/ bricks Stationery and sand Paint/ Reflective Beads for road Bitumen/emulsion/asphalt and marking premix for surfacing Weed Spray Formwork, steel fixing, concrete PPE and Protective Clothing placement in bridges/culverts and s) supply kerbing Drainage installation Limestone, gravel supply Fencing (temporary & permanent) Quarry products supply (rock base, aggregate) Pavement construction Light poles/noise and barrier walls Asphalt and bituminous surfacing supply and application 61 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Products, Goods and Services

Services: Drainage Installation Professional services – engineering, Vegetation Management and Control surveying, geotechnical, materials testing Earthworks and Pavement Construction Plant Hire & Equipment Service Location and Relocation for Road Surfacing Power, Water Telecommunication, Gas Traffic Management services Site Accommodation Line Marking Building/Plant/ Vehicle Maintenance Electrical Services for traffic lights/street lighting/ ITS maintenance 62 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Monetary Thresholds

< $20K Single Quote/ Payment by CCC <$50K Select Quote 2-5/ Payment by PO

>$50K <$250K Contract No/2- 5 Quotes RFS - Short Form /Payment by PO

>$250K Contract No/ Tenders WA / RFP – Contract Conditions + Specification/ Payment by PO 63 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

How to get access to Main Roads works ?

• Tenders WA is where MRWA advertise contracts over $250k. • Local chamber of commerce, business directories & knowledge of local business capability are where we look. • Attend agency/industry forums and briefings. • Aboriginal businesses encouraged to register on ABDWA and Supply Nation websites. MRWA uses these sites to source and confirm Aboriginal business entities. • Buy local regional price preferences are applied to contracts with regional delivery points. 64 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Contract Types

• Works Contracts: Project Alliances – Road or Bridge Works /Competitive Tender >$20M Design and Construct – Road or Bridge Works /Competitive Tender > $20M Construct Only AS 2124 – Road or Bridge Works /Competitive Tender >$1.5M Term Contracts – Road Maintenance (RNC’s) /Competitive Tender Minor Works < $5M – Road Works /Delivery by RNC (VfM) Minor Works > $5M - Road Works /Competitive Tender State Wide Panel Contracts – Road or Bridge Works, Resealing, Line Marking/Competitive Tender

• Goods and Services Contracts Consumables/ Labour /Materials/Plant/Equipment/Consultancies – Direct Purchase (PO/CCC or Competitive Tender Asset Management – Professional Services /Competitive Tender 65 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA ABORIGINAL BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT There are various ways that registered Aboriginal businesses can engage with Main Roads • Prequalification for Civil Construction • Company Registration for Traffic Management • Direct engagement of Aboriginal Business • Subcontract, Joint Ventures or other partnering arrangements

Any potential engagement will also be assessed on the basis of Value for Money Policy and will undergo a probity and accountability assessment.

For more information visit our website

www.mainroads.wa.gov.au > About Main Roads > Aboriginal Participation > You and Your Business 66 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA ABORIGINAL BUSINESS and EMPLOYMENT 67 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA ABORIGINAL ENGAGEMENT ON UPCOMING WORKS

AS 2124 Contract SCC - KPI Targets Local Aboriginal Employment 5% (min) – 9% or greater Contract 116/19 - Emu Rocks Local Aboriginal Business 2% (min) - 8% or greater Design & Construct Contract • Heritage Surveys/ Monitoring Aboriginal Employment - 8% • Plant /Operator Hire • Traffic Management Aboriginal Procurement - 3% • Vegetation Removal & Rehabilitation • Heritage Surveys • Monitoring • Plant /Operator Hire Contract 124/18 Outback Way • Traffic Management Wongutha Way Alliance KPI Incentives (stretch targets) • Vegetation Removal & Rehabilitation • 20%-60% local Aboriginal employment • 3%-20% local Aboriginal businesses • 0%-40% local non-Aboriginal businesses 68 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2020/21 Work Projects 69 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Coolgardie Esperance Highway –Emu Rocks Project – Design & Construct

• Scope: Reconstruct and Realign 50-79 SLK, Kambalda T/O to Widgiemooltha • Timing: December 2020-February 2022 • Services: • Pavement Construction • Traffic Management • Sealing • Line Marking • Clearing • Culvert Installation • Materials Supply & Transport 70 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Coolgardie Esperance Highway – Passing Lane AS 2124 Contract • Scope -Construction of a south bound passing lane 41.5-43.7 SLK • Timing -December 2020 -March 2021 • Services - • Pavement Construction • Plant Supply • Traffic Management • Sealing • Line Marking • Materials Transport 71 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Sealing Outback Highway (Great Central Road) - Project Alliance

• Construct and Seal 42km • August 2020 – June 2021 • Services include:- • Earthworks/ Pavement Construction • Culverting • Sealing • Traffic Management • Materials Transport • Plant Supply • Concrete Supply 72 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 2020/21 Reseal Program AS 2124 Statewide Panel

Scope: Reseal more than 2 million m2 of existing road surface Timing - October 2020 - January 2021 Services - . Bitumen Supply . Aggregate Supply/Transport . Traffic Management . Line Marking

Contract 12/17 Awarded to Colas 73 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Shoulder Sealing & Audible Edge Lines Great Eastern Highway – RNC Delivery Scope - 382-432 SLK east of Ghooli Timing - November 2020 - March 2021 Services - • Shoulder Reconditioning • Line Marking • Traffic Management • Materials Cartage • Sealing 74 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

• Scope: Overlay 10km of new Pavement South Coast Highway between 390-400 SLK including realignment Pavement Overlay of Ned’s Corner Road RNC Delivery • Timing:November 2020 -March 2021 • Services • Vegetation Removal/ Pavement Construction • Plant and Materials Supply • Traffic Management • Sealing and Line Marking 75 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Goldfields Highway Pavement Overlay RNC Delivery Scope - 28-38 SLK rehabilitation of road with 200mm gravel overlay Timing - October - December 2020 Services - • Pavement Construction • Line Marking • Traffic Management • Materials Cartage • Sealing • Culverting 76 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Heavy Vehicle Bay - Goldfields Highway RNC Delivery Scope - to be Constructed 350m east of Emu Rocks intersection Timing - November - December 2020 Services - • Pavement Construction • Traffic Management • Sealing • Materials Cartage 77 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Microsurfacing Eyre Highway – RNC Delivery

Scope - 46,000m2 in Various locations east of Balladonia Timing - September - November 2020 Services - • Microsurfacing • Traffic Management • Line Marking 78 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Pavement Repairs Various Roads – RNC Delivery

Scope - 90,500m2 Lime/Cement Stabilisation and application of 14/7mm seal

Timing - October 2020 - January 2021 Services - • Pavement Stabilisation • Traffic Management • Sealing • Line Marking 79 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Shoulder Reconditioning – Various Roads RNC Delivery

Scope - 503 lane km Shoulder recondition (tyne & top-up), clean out offshoot drains and culverts

Timing - September - November 2020 Services - • Shoulder reconditioning • Traffic Management 80 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Vegetation Control Various Roads - RNC Delivery

Scope - Slashing and Spraying in various sections through Goldfields Esperance Region Timing - August 2020 - June 2021 Services - • Vegetation slashing 2,300ha • Herbicide spraying 3,200ha • Declared weed spraying 1.75M m2 • Traffic Management 81 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Edge Break Repairs Various Roads – RNC Delivery

Scope - 56,000m repairs in various sections throughout Goldfields Esperance Region Timing - September - November 2020 Services - • Premix/ Flocon Vehicle • Traffic Management 82 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA Goldfields Highway - Wiluna – Meekatharra Construct & Seal/Resheeting Construct & Seal 5km of existing unsealed road in Shire of Wiluna and resheet 10km of unsealed road in Shire of Meekatharra Timing - April - June 2021 Services - . Pavement Construction . Traffic Management . Plant /Labour Hire . Materials Transport . Sealing 83 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Information Portal

• Main Roads website has a dedicated information portal Go to Building Roads Tab “Contracting to Main Roads”. • Details on how to become MRWA prequalified contractor for road and bridge works is also on our website (including the application process and forms). • Register on Tenders WA and subscribe for tenders in relevant industry. • Send your capability statement to “Manager Supply” MRWA or Contact the Goldfields Esperance Regional Office by phone or email (details below). 84 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Main Roads WA Goldfields Esperance Contact Details

To inquire more on how to become a supplier to Main Roads WA please direct your inquiry to: Delivery Manager Main Roads WA (08) 90 801 400 [email protected] 85 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

DM Roads Contact Details

To inquire more on how to become a supplier to DM Roads please contact: Mr Michael Palmer Contract Manager DM Roads 0427 748 575 [email protected] MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 86 TITLE HEADING

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