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2012 Contracts (PDF, 498.96 Contract Awarded Contract Expiration Contract Number Contract Title Vendor Name VendorABN Contract Amount Date Date CW22831 V Line - Miscellaneous Services Agreement V/LINE PASSENGER PTY LTD 29087425269 1/01/2012 31/12/2012 $ 422,290 AL5913 Labour Hire - Test Analyst HCI PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PTY LTD 52108307955 5/01/2012 27/06/2016 $ 334,710 AL6212 General Solid Waste For Disposal Contract For Spent Railway Spoil COMPACTION & SOIL TESTING SERVICES PTY LTD 44106976738 6/01/2012 31/05/2013 $ 179,559 AL6696 Concrete Or Aggregates Or Stone Products Manufacturing Services BORAL RESOURCES (COUNTRY) PTY LTD 51000187002 9/01/2012 30/05/2013 $ 148,872 AL7090 Maintenance Works For Outdoor Advertising Billboards At Seven Locations SFS 22703705163 10/01/2012 21/05/2012 $ 217,100 AL7099 Oracle Software License Update And Support. ORACLE CORPORATION AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 80003074468 10/01/2012 23/01/2012 $ 1,293,796 AL8049 Procurement Of Legal Services HENRY DAVIS YORK LAWYERS 94516079651 12/01/2012 16/01/2012 $ 282,939 CW21625 Supply And Implement Waratah Train Set Qa Db INTEGRUM MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PTY LTD 73125273494 13/01/2012 30/06/2016 $ 542,551 CW34115 Supply Of On-Board Catering Services For Nsw Trains APEX PACIFIC SERVICES PTY. LTD. 16102856440 14/01/2012 15/07/2016 $ 25,682,400 CW34571 Nsw Trains - Country Regional Network (Crn) Access Agreement CRN COUNTRY REGIONAL NETWORK 61009252653 15/01/2012 14/01/2015 $ 3,700,000 BL0124 Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Fees ADVISIAN PTY LTD 50098008818 16/01/2012 26/07/2012 $ 149,285 BL0358 Labour Hire - Project Manager PROVINCIAL PERSONNEL 11002921468 16/01/2012 19/09/2013 $ 237,827 BL1229 Asset Taggingaffix Railcorp Supplied Barcode Label ADNET TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 52071304213 18/01/2012 29/03/2012 $ 186,816 BL1343 Greta & Branxton Footbridge Balustrade Upgrade RKR ENGINEERING 74052053031 18/01/2012 5/07/2012 $ 198,000 BL1218 Planned Bus Services From Central To Wollongong/Dapto On 4 And 5 February 2012. GREENS NORTHERN COACHES 32003229730 18/01/2012 26/07/2012 $ 288,799 BL1217 Planned Bus Services From Waterfall To Thirroul/Wollongong On 6 To 10 February 2012. GREENS NORTHERN COACHES 32003229730 18/01/2012 26/07/2012 $ 339,852 BL1527 Water Filter And Air Scourer Remediation Works NALCO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 41000424788 19/01/2012 30/07/2012 $ 208,600 Additional Works For Replacing Tiling At Central Station While The Works Under Easy Access Upgrade BL2235 Are Happening ARENCO (NSW) PTY LIMITED 61002671392 20/01/2012 31/05/2013 $ 176,381 Amended The Order To Correct The Amount As Per Forcast Total Cost Proposal From Aurecon (Error BL2234 Callculation) AURECON AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD 54005139873 20/01/2012 23/06/2014 $ 195,838 BL2065 Labour Hire - Senior Business Analyst MYRIAD MANAGEMENT CONSULTING PL 89084195237 20/01/2012 16/01/2013 $ 149,500 BL1947 Provision Of Coaches, Buses And Inspectors For Bussing Blacktown / Springwood To Lithgow. BAXTERS BUS LINES 74003113246 20/01/2012 1/03/2012 $ 701,790 BL2252 Works Under This Contract Comprise The Supply Of All Plant, Labour And Lifting Gear BOOM LOGISTICS LTD 28095466961 20/01/2012 4/06/2012 $ 158,585 BL2743 Professional Services Category - Procurement Manager HUDSON GLOBAL RESOURCES (AUST) 21002888762 23/01/2012 31/12/2013 $ 209,159 BL3177 Australia Wide Coaches - Pre Planned Coach Hire AUSTRALIA WIDE COACHES 84060845776 24/01/2012 22/06/2013 $ 299,643 BL3403 Installation Of Digital Media - One Led Digital Billboard Screen At Central Station INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 99008637661 25/01/2012 5/03/2013 $ 230,736 BL3650 Provision Of Coach Tours Pre Planned Coach Hire For 6 Months. COACH TOURS OF AUSTRAL 62007128832 25/01/2012 1/07/2013 $ 173,041 BL3672 Provision Of Wangaratta Coachlines Emergency Coach Hire For 6 Months WANGARATTA COACHLINES PTY LTD 99006710649 25/01/2012 8/02/2013 $ 161,374 BL3704 Temporary Bus Services Between Newcastle And Central On 11 And 12 February 2012. BAXTERS BUS LINES 74003113246 25/01/2012 29/03/2012 $ 909,520 BL4329 Dsx System Maintenance - Ict Services DIEBOLD AUSTRALIA 43078203844 30/01/2012 9/07/2012 $ 225,725 BL4270 Emergency Coach Hire For 6 Months Period RB WOLTERS PTY LTD 78139144335 30/01/2012 22/06/2013 $ 145,567 BL4234 Fabricate And Install Lighting Posts And Supports For Circular Quay Viaduct Lighting RKR ENGINEERING 74052053031 30/01/2012 31/10/2012 $ 193,350 CW34605 Nsw Trains - Countrylink Workforce Planning NICE SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 18115844810 30/01/2012 28/02/2018 $ 266,340 BL4597 Beronga Street Abutment Strengthining. AUSTRESS FREYSSINET PTY LTD 15002617736 31/01/2012 21/12/2012 $ 142,964 BL4748 Labour Hire - System Specialist SPATIAL BUSINESS SYSTEMS PTY LTD 76125465483 31/01/2012 29/10/2012 $ 137,500 BL4794 Labour Hire - Test Analyst HUDSON GLOBAL RESOURCES (AUST) 21002888762 31/01/2012 1/02/2013 $ 161,046 BL4541 Pegasus Coach Pre Planned Coach Hire REYIPO HOLDINGS PTY LTD 53160949066 31/01/2012 1/07/2013 $ 287,810 Spoil Removal Services Including Plant, Supervision, Traffic Control, Environmental Controls, Protection BL4581 Officers AFFECTIVE SERVICES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 64093395558 31/01/2012 7/09/2012 $ 202,416 BL5130 Labour Hire - Senior Sme Reporting & Forecasting JUDITH CARPENTER & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD 39077927201 1/02/2012 14/12/2012 $ 144,713 BL5350 Pegasus Coach Emergency Coach Hire REYIPO HOLDINGS PTY LTD 53160949066 1/02/2012 1/07/2013 $ 182,561 BL5299 Po Do Not Exists. VOITH TURBO PTY LTD 48008763808 1/02/2012 8/02/2012 $ 228,794 BL5482 Sid Fogg Pre Planned Coach Hire SID FOGG & SONS PTY LTD 36000246944 1/02/2012 1/07/2013 $ 180,527 BL5638 Corridor Maintenance - Corridor Cleaning Services SWETHA INTERNATIONAL P/L (RCTI) 13067280433 2/02/2012 20/08/2012 $ 145,158 BL5698 Sunstate Pre Planned Coach Hire SUNSTATE CHARTERS PTY. LTD. 45010609757 2/02/2012 1/07/2013 $ 277,022 BL5664 Supply Of 20Mm Capping Layer- Bombo BORAL RESOURCES (COUNTRY) PTY LTD 51000187002 2/02/2012 4/07/2014 $ 148,872 BL6261 Gm Internal Audit Wccl Services O'CONNOR MARSDEN & ASSOCIATES PTY LIMITED 94135783792 3/02/2012 25/06/2013 $ 237,930 BL6223 Sypply Of Rail Materials MAINTRAIN CONSUMABLE SPARES 58000003136 3/02/2012 3/07/2012 $ 246,238 BL6743 Deposit Premium For Tca Contracts Works 15.11.2011 To 15.11.2012 MARSH PTY LTD 86004651512 6/02/2012 9/02/2012 $ 329,313 BL6744 Deposit Premium For Tca General Liability Contracts Works 15.11.2011 To 15.11.2012 MARSH PTY LTD 86004651512 6/02/2012 9/02/2012 $ 239,083 BL6684 Po Do Not Exists. ADT SECURITY 80008399004 6/02/2012 19/07/2012 $ 137,676 BL7105 Detailed Design Document - Deployment Plan Services DIMENSION DATA AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED 65003371239 7/02/2012 4/04/2013 $ 151,237 BL7088 Optus Broadlink & Satellite Phone Services OPTUS BILLING SERVICES PTY LIMITED 95088011536 7/02/2012 27/06/2016 $ 427,000 BL7903 Distillate Supplied To Xpt Power Cars V/LINE PASSENGER PTY LTD 29087425269 8/02/2012 15/03/2012 $ 156,776 BL7662 Nowra Coaches Wollongong/Dapto To Nowra Closedown - 27.02.2012 To 09.03.2012 NOWRA COACHES PREMIER MOTOR SERVICE 47000824902 8/02/2012 26/07/2012 $ 587,324 Page 1 of 10 Contract Awarded Contract Expiration Contract Number Contract Title Vendor Name VendorABN Contract Amount Date Date BL7661 Nowra Coaches Wollongong/Dapto To Nowra Closedown - 27.02.2012 To 12.03.2012 NOWRA COACHES PREMIER MOTOR SERVICE 47000824902 8/02/2012 26/07/2012 $ 212,141 BL8418 Fee For Marsh Payable Upon Written Confirmation Of Placement Of 30 Sept 2011 Policies MARSH PTY LTD 86004651512 9/02/2012 20/02/2012 $ 449,250 BL8810 Disposal Services - Of 5000T Of Spent Ballast To Landfill/Recycling Facility COMPACTION & SOIL TESTING SERVICES PTY LTD 44106976738 10/02/2012 30/05/2013 $ 276,445 BL8853 Provision Of Coaches, Mini-Buses And Inspectors For Pre-Planned Trackwork SID FOGG & SONS PTY LTD 36000246944 10/02/2012 1/03/2012 $ 344,536 BL9029 Po Do Not Exists. CORD RECRUITMENT PTY LTD 68137693666 13/02/2012 21/01/2014 $ 213,528 BL9350 Removal And Disposal Services - Stockpiled Ballast Materials JDM PLANT HIRE PTY LIMITED 92126702350 13/02/2012 12/04/2012 $ 213,120 Tfnsw – Provision Of Specialist Advice In Relation To The Design And Delivery Of Railcorp Reform CW23399 Program MIYOW PTY LTD 32110145232 13/02/2012 31/12/2013 $ 920,400 BL9144 Tree Lopping Services - Bulk Electrical Clearances On 673 Feeder PLATEAU TREE SERVICE PTY LIMITED 17090798002 13/02/2012 29/03/2012 $ 144,500 BL9057 Xpt Turnaround Cleaning Of The Xpt At Southern Cross Station Melbourne GJK FACILITY SERVICES 64006418908 13/02/2012 8/07/2013 $ 342,932 CW13778 Inventory Supply Agreement BLACKWOODS 43000010300 14/02/2012 14/02/2014 $ 1,880,000 BM0278 Po Do Not Exists. FOCUS STRATEGIES & SOLUTIONS PTY LIMITED 65124378856 15/02/2012 27/02/2013 $ 212,500 BM0227 The Services Of Andy Harrison Of Tpd To Act As The Program Support & Governance GRAHAM BARCLAY MARINE PTY LTD Overseas 15/02/2012 16/05/2013 $ 177,510 BM0837 Supply And Install Mesh Perimeter High Security Fencing At Woonona Microwave Compound NORTHERN FENCING SPECIALISTS PTY LIMITED 24136855939 16/02/2012 27/02/2013 $ 279,820 BM0895 C And Bt - Carpentry And Joinery Services OBSON PTY LTD 89002974085 17/02/2012 5/07/2012 $ 175,540 CW22306 Digitisation Of Hr Employee Files ADEC PREVIEW SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 35110506575 20/02/2012 10/03/2014 $ 241,290 BM1425 Supply Of 33 Kv Outdoor Circuit Breaker SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC AUST PTY LIMITED 42004969304 20/02/2012 24/12/2012 $ 137,250 BM1762 Bulk Wagon Maintenance Services - United Rfs Chullora UGL RAIL FLEET SERVICES LIMITED 53090681566 21/02/2012 17/02/2014 $ 156,995 BM2775 C And Bt - Carpentry And Joinery Services DEGNAN CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD 11001745348 23/02/2012 7/09/2012 $ 136,544 BM2947 Labour Hire - Business Analyst QUINNTESSENTIAL MARKETING CONSULTING 45230657150 23/02/2012 8/07/2013 $ 287,189 BM3052 Planned Bus Services - Central To Wollongong/Dapto On 4 And 5 February 2012.
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